Follow-up Comment #9, sr #110614 (project administration): The Subject tag was turned on over on lists.gnu.org in the mailing list configuration. I turned it off. And actually it needs to be turned off or it will break DKIM signatures.
The From address I went ahead and unset so the original author's from address will be used but note that this causes problems depending upon the SPF, DKIM, and DMARC settings of the sender. If the sender has a strict DMARC setting such as Zoho does then this will cause the mail to be rejected by many email service providers such as Yahoo and sometimes Google. This is exactly the same issue as you see where the mailing list now says Some User via themailinglist now. That's a mitigation for this problem. Note that I did make the requested change. If it is working for Emacs then who am I to argue. But the reason that setting got put in there was because of a problem elsewhere. I initially cloned it without thinking too much about it. Honestly it has been a year since I have thought about this aspect of the problem and need to work through it from the fundamentals up to the top again. The specific problem is that the the commit diffs are being generated on the Savannah server and are spoofing the From address of the committer. If that is allowed then it works. If that is not allowed then mail is rejected. And perhaps surprisingly it is not the committer that is unsubscribed but the sites that respect the commiter's declared settings because they reject the mailing list mail and eventually Mailman will unsubscribe them due to too many rejects. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?110614> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.nongnu.org/