Jonathan H wrote:
On 16 June 2017 at 08:38, J Montoya or A J Stiles
<[email protected]> wrote:

It's hardly Digium's fault, if Google have decided that playing nicely with
syntactically-valid messages doesn't fit their business model
Not really Gmail's fault, either.  Someone above said they had the
same problem with Comcast.net.

Gmail complies with the relevant RFCs just fine. It's most likely
simply because most people who use email, use Gmail.

In addition, gmail properly implement SPF and DMARC checking.

There's over 1 billion gmail account as of 2016, so that's why most
people who are bouncing would be gmail.

Correct Had another one yesterday
Am on several other mailing lists that have no such issue.
Something related to the mailer Digium uses or their ISP


John Novack

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