On 29 November 2016 at 11:59, Erik Soderquist <eriksoderqu...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 11:19 AM, David Macek wrote: >> What happens is that ezmlm (the mailing list software) broadcasts this >> message (after adding a bunch of links at the bottom) to everyone >> subscribed, but with the sender unchanged. Yahoo has got a DMARC policy >> set up that is supposed to ensure that only Yahoo servers can send >> messages marked as "from ...@yahoo.com". As you can see, Google is >> enforcing the policy and correctly rejecting the message as fake (it >> really wasn't sent by Yahoo, but by Sourceware). This is only going to >> happen more and more often as email providers up the battle against >> spam. >> >> The best solution is to change the way ezmlm re-sends the messages, I >> bet there's a big discussion about it somewhere on the Internet. > > Probably hundreds if not thousands of such discussions! > > Who is in charge of the list server configuration? Sourceware itself, or > someone from Cygwin?
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