Re: DMARC and the PicoLisp mailing list

2023-04-11 Thread Alexander Burger
On Sat, Apr 08, 2023 at 09:46:45AM +0200, Alexander Burger wrote: > I changed the PicoLisp mailer now, so that it puts the *name* of the sender > (if > known), combined with the e-mail address of the list, into the "From:" header, > and the original "From:" address into "Sender:".. > > A drawback

Re: DMARC and the PicoLisp mailing list

2023-04-11 Thread l@tlo
> On Apr 11, 2023, at 22:22, Alexander Burger wrote: > > On Sat, Apr 08, 2023 at 09:46:45AM +0200, Alexander Burger wrote: >> I changed the PicoLisp mailer now, so that it puts the *name* of the sender >> (if >> known), combined with the e-mail address of the list, into the "From:" >> header

Re: DMARC and the PicoLisp mailing list

2023-04-11 Thread Frithjof Schulze
> On 11. Apr 2023, at 15:22, Alexander Burger wrote: > > Hmm, no signs of life. Perhaps I broke it completely now? As a data point: I am still getting mails. Best Frithjof

Re: DMARC and the PicoLisp mailing list

2023-04-11 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Frithjof, Jean-Christophe > As a data point: I am still getting mails. Cool! Thanks for the feedback :) ☺/ A!ex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe

Re: DMARC and the PicoLisp mailing list

2023-04-11 Thread Yiorgos [George] Adamopoulos
Something that might help the discussion: I am using picolisp as the mailing list software for the Greek database community. However, in order to mitigate issues with mail receivers I relay outgoing email via Mailgun (it can be any of the mail sending relays not them especially). It costs somethi

Re: DMARC and the PicoLisp mailing list

2023-04-11 Thread Alexander Burger
On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 08:23:18AM +0300, Yiorgos [George] Adamopoulos wrote: > I am using picolisp as the mailing list software for the Greek database > community. However, in order to mitigate issues with mail receivers I > relay outgoing email via Mailgun (it can be any of the mail sending rela