On Tue, Oct 1, 2024, 11:12 Anon Loli <anonl...@autistici.org> wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 30, 2024 at 09:45:37PM +0200, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> > On Mon, 30 Sep 2024 21:38:30 +0200,
> > Zé Loff <zel...@zeloff.org> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > From your original message's headers, delivered to my mail server:
> > >
> > >     Received: from mail.openbsd.org (mail.openbsd.org
> [199.185.178.25])
> > >     by mail.phistat.com (OpenSMTPD) with ESMTPS id 8914e035
> (TLSv1.3:TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:256:NO)
> > >     <zel...@zeloff.org>;
> > >     Sun, 29 Sep 2024 17:44:41 +0100 (WEST)
> > >
> >
> > Things is simpler, BTW:
> >
> >   ~ $ host -t txt _dmarc.autistici.org
> >   _dmarc.autistici.org descriptive text "v=DMARC1; p=reject; adkim=s;
> aspf=s; rua=mailto:live-repo...@autistici.org";
> >   ~ $
> >
> >
> > --
> > wbr, Kirill
>
> What does that mean?
>
> More important question: why is e-mail bloated and incorrect as it is?
> What is
> this fucking random-ass shit technology?
> Why do I even have to bother with this unnecessary bullshit?
> Let's say that autistici.org has some sort of filter, why the fuck does
> it not
> check if SENDER_MAIL and RECEIVER_MAIL match and just not ban my own ass?
> ._.
>
> Kirill told me in a private e-mail that I banned myself?
> How the fuck did I ban myself? Have I this entire time been tempbanned by
> autistici.org, the e-mail service which I use, rather than the OpenBSD
> moderators?
>

Google about DMARC, p=reject and how it interacts with mailing lists in
general.

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