Hi,

DMARC is so obviously broken in this regard.  I tried but couldn't find
anyone with influence on the DMARC working group who cared about this
issue.  It was 'outside of scope' or something.

I think Debian and other communities should really use their influence
here;  simply go with option 1 (the easiest) and encourage users to
register another email account elsewhere to use the lists.  Some people
do that anyway for list email to avoid spam or as an alternative to
filtering into separate mailboxes.

Besides, we've heard plenty of other reasons recently why users should
be looking to avoid certain email services, or to consider setting up
their own.  And I suppose it's never been easier;  there is good
software for this, many excellent tutorials now, and a wave of cheap
low-powered devices that could run email services on a home broadband
connection unobtrusively, for yourself and friends/family.

Or maybe this would pressure a few providers to forget about using
p=reject, or the DMARC standard to finally address this problem, any of
which would still be forward progress.

Thanks,
Regards,
-- 
Steven Chamberlain
ste...@pyro.eu.org


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