Ron Guerin writes:
> I would really like to do, as someone said earlier, just say "Friends
> don't let Friends use Yahoo or AOL Mail." But count me in with those
> expecting Gmail to be next. That's nearly half the subscribers of the
> list I've been asking in regard to.
I think GMail would
On 6/21/2014 8:24 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 06/21/2014 04:04 PM, Ron Guerin wrote:
>> I'm struggling to find a palatable solution to the configuration of a
>> list, and the new Yahoo-style DMARC problem.
>>
>> The list has mung on, as well as Reply-To: set to the list. The end
>> result is nowhe
>> Yahoo Groups also add something like this in a footer:
>> "Posted by: a real name a-n...@a-domain.co.uk"
>> and a series of mailto links below that for replying to the original sender
>> or to the group.
>
>Well, won't this break DKIM?
Yes, but if it also takes the real author address out of t
Bjoern Franke writes:
> Am Sonntag, den 22.06.2014, 13:33 +1000 schrieb Peter Shute:
> > Yahoo Groups also add something like this in a footer:
> > "Posted by: a real name a-n...@a-domain.co.uk"
> > and a series of mailto links below that for replying to the original
> > sender or to the grou
On 6/22/14, 8:12 AM, Bjoern Franke wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 22.06.2014, 13:33 +1000 schrieb Peter Shute:
Yahoo Groups also add something like this in a footer:
"Posted by: a real name a-n...@a-domain.co.uk"
and a series of mailto links below that for replying to the original sender or
to the grou
Am Sonntag, den 22.06.2014, 13:33 +1000 schrieb Peter Shute:
> Yahoo Groups also add something like this in a footer:
> "Posted by: a real name a-n...@a-domain.co.uk"
> and a series of mailto links below that for replying to the original sender
> or to the group.
Well, won't this break DKIM?
Reg
Yahoo Groups also add something like this in a footer:
"Posted by: a real name a-n...@a-domain.co.uk"
and a series of mailto links below that for replying to the original sender or
to the group.
I find the former useful for telling who sent the message, because my iPad only
displays the list add
On 22/06/2014 00:04, Ron Guerin wrote:
> I'm struggling to find a palatable solution to the configuration of a
> list, and the new Yahoo-style DMARC problem.
>
> The list has mung on, as well as Reply-To: set to the list. The end
> result is nowhere does the original sender's address appear in th
Ron Guerin writes:
> Jane Doe (j...@example.com) via listname
>
> My question now is, is there any reason why re-writing it this way
> would be a bad idea?
First, the DMARC proponents themselves say "don't do that!" (Mostly
for the reasons given below.)
Second, it disrespects the wis
On 06/21/2014 04:04 PM, Ron Guerin wrote:
> I'm struggling to find a palatable solution to the configuration of a
> list, and the new Yahoo-style DMARC problem.
>
> The list has mung on, as well as Reply-To: set to the list. The end
> result is nowhere does the original sender's address appear in
>I was wondering about asking someone to make a Mailman handler that
>would re-write the From: address after munging to:
>
>From: Jane Doe (j...@example.com) via listname
>
>My question now is, is there any reason why re-writing it this way would
>be a bad idea?
Well, of course, it's a bad idea f
I'm struggling to find a palatable solution to the configuration of a
list, and the new Yahoo-style DMARC problem.
The list has mung on, as well as Reply-To: set to the list. The end
result is nowhere does the original sender's address appear in the
messages, when having them readily visible is t
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