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Comcast* will reject all list mail from a Yahoo or AOL member post based on
those ISP’s DMARC p=reject policy. In other words, they honor the p=reject.
Could this be your issue?
best regards,
Larry
*So will many other ISPs: SBC Global, AT&T, Rogers, Earthlink, etc.
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I've gotten a dozen or more similar phishing messages. Shows how effective
DMARC is - NOT
Regards
Larry
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> On Jun 24, 2014, at 9:51 PM, "Barry S. Finkel" wrote:
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> I have in one of my mailboxes a scam from June 10 that has
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> From: Chase Notification
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> In the web M
ed phishing this week. They simply use
the AOL screen name in the comment in the FROM field with a non-AOL address. As
most mail clients don't display the actual email address the recipient doesn't
notice, and, as the email goes to the spoofed screen name's contact list, it
looks
reject, and will not even put the message in the spam folder.
Among them are: Comcast, SBCGlobal, AT&T, AOL, Rogers, Earthlink, Hotmail and a
few others I don’t recall. So essentially half of my list members will not get
posts from Yahoo or AOL.
best regards,
Larry
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Especially as legally mailing lists are required to add unsubscribe
instructions in the footer.
best regards,
Larry
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user switch from AOL or Yahoo to a list-friendly email provider.
best regards,
Larry
Note: We do not currently use mailman. We use listserv, but are considering
switching.
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the first actual practical application of DMARC p=reject that
I have seen. Unfortunately, Yahoo’s and AOL’s abuse of DMARC will tend to
neutralize the benefit of DMARC to financial institutions who have a really
serious spoofing problem
al sender). L-Soft has just released a patch
for listserv that does this for v16.
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t I don’t think the ones you listed are among them. However, those domains DO
respect the “reject” status in Yahoo’s DMARC record. This means that messages
from Yahoo (and now AOL) will be blocked by those domains, but mail from those
domains will not be blocked.
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Is yahoo doing the same thing for yahoo groups?
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Yahoo doesn’t have to. Mail from a Yahoo group already has a Yahoo domain in
the From field - the group address.
best regards,
Larry
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