On 11/25/18 12:28 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
> On 11/25/18 1:03 PM, Lindsay Haisley (linode) wrote:
>> mail redirected through a .forward will always fail SPF validation.
>
> That is not always accurate. It is relatively easy to configure an MTA
> to support Sender Rewriting Schem
On 11/25/18 1:03 PM, Lindsay Haisley (linode) wrote:
mail redirected through a .forward will always fail SPF validation.
That is not always accurate. It is relatively easy to configure an MTA
to support Sender Rewriting Scheme, either for everything that is sent
out or just things that don'
On Nov 25, 2018, at 1:06 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> A .forward normally does not cause issues with DMARC because .forward
> redirection normally does not transform the message in ways that break
> DKIM signatures.
Which assumes that the sending system includes a DKIM signature in the original
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On 11/25/18 11:12 AM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
>
> Similarly, if you're using from_is_list in Mailman,
> or dmarc_moderation_action, the domain name associated with the list
> must have a proper SPF record.
These days, publishing SPF and DKIM signing outgoing mail is good
practice in general, but
On 11/25/18 10:50 AM, David Andrews wrote:
> I have a couple lists that had large numbers of subscribe attempts that
> are now being held for confirmation -- tens of thousands of them. Since
> there is no choice in the UI to delete them all at once -- what file do
> I delete to get rid of them? I
On Sun, 2018-11-25 at 11:06 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> A .forward normally does not cause issues with DMARC because .forward
> redirection normally does not transform the message in ways that break
> DKIM signatures. Thus if the original message was DKIM signed by a
> domain "aligned" with the Fro
On 11/24/18 9:17 PM, Jayson Smith wrote:
>
> I had
> a Mailman/DNS problem after upgrading a lot of packages. A message came
> in, Mailman couldn't properly look up the DMARC policy of the sending
> ISP, didn't munge the From: and sent the message on its way...
What was the lookup issue? I.e., w
On 11/25/18 10:43 AM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
>
> How does a .forward problem relate to Mailman? Please excuse my
> ignorance if this is obvious. I use Courier-MTA and the equivalent
> facility is the .courier file, which redirects email. In the case of
> Mailman mailing lists, I use the courier-to
I have a couple lists that had large numbers of subscribe attempts
that are now being held for confirmation -- tens of thousands of
them. Since there is no choice in the UI to delete them all at once
-- what file do I delete to get rid of them? I am running 2.1.27
cPanel, although I don't thin
On Sun, 2018-11-25 at 00:17 -0500, Jayson Smith wrote:
> I've been using .forward to forward Email from some user mailboxes to
> other addresses. Normally this works just fine, but a few weeks ago a
> situation happened which demonstrates how it can be an epic fail. I had
> a Mailman/DNS problem
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