All the mails in this discussion I receive here (I received 5) are
treated as spam by Gmail and moved to Spam, although they are not
marked as spam.
Le mer. 3 avr. 2024 à 23:52, Patrick Shanahan a écrit :
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> * Germano Massullo [04-03-24 16:22]:
> > Hello, can you please take action? GMail is e
* Germano Massullo [04-03-24 16:22]:
> Hello, can you please take action? GMail is everyday marking messages from
> darktable mailing lists as spam
> Thank you
you have a *local* problem. I cannot recall a darktable mail marked as
spam here nor of anyone else commenting.
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(paka)Patrick Shan
On 2024-04-03 15:39, Jørn Villesen Christensen wrote:
Hi there,
Looking at the header of the mail I receive from this list, I *think*
there is something that could be done to help gmail.
The header states:
Authentication-Results: mx3.***.dk;
dkim=none;
dmarc=fail reason="SPF not al
Hi there,
Looking at the header of the mail I receive from this list, I *think*
there is something that could be done to help gmail.
The header states:
Authentication-Results: mx3.***.dk;
dkim=none;
dmarc=fail reason="SPF not aligned (relaxed), No valid DKIM"
header.from=web.de (poli
The problem is more on the side of GMail, then on the side of the
darktable list-server.
A dmarc entry check against the 'From:' field in the message header,
which is the e-mail address of the original sender (In your case:
gmail.com). GMail has to extend the spam detection for correct
processing