On 2024-03-22, Odhiambo Washington <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 11:18=E2=80=AFAM Stuart Henderson <stu.lists@spaceh=
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>> On 2024-03-21, Roderick <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> > Is it not ARC meant to be the solution for
>> > this problem?
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>> That was sort-of the idea, but it requires mail server admins to decide
>> which ARC signers (i.e. mailing list servers) to trust. Recently gmail
>> haven't even been trusting mailing list servers to send emails with the
>> same message-id to multiple recipients...
>>
>> Don't use gmail unless you don't mind missing some mails.
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>> I've got to say, I find the From rewrites less annoying than not
>> scrubbing MIME parts, though I'd prefer if Reply-To was set (to
>> list+sender, leaving any Mail-Followup-To in place). Many lists have
>> done this (often for all senders, not just those with published
>> DMARC policy) and, after a period of adjustment to get used to it,
>> it's not so bad.
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> Is there a reason that bars OBSD List Admins from using Mailman3??

No need to, I'd say. That doesn't magically fix anything, is a bit of
a nuisance to install and keep updated, and majordomo can be modified
anyway.


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