a test email (& dmarc) @admins

lejeczek peljasz at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Dec 10 12:00:57 UTC 2021



On 16/08/2021 19:36, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 07:23:25PM +0100, lejeczek wrote:
>>
>> On 16/08/2021 09:35, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
>>> On Sat, Aug 14, 2021 at 09:38:50AM +0100, lejeczek wrote:
>>>> hi guys.
>>>> I sent email a while ago and I wonder, also having not received a single
>>>> reply, because I did not get that own email - is there are problem I'm
>>>> having here or DMARC(yahoo & others?) are not fixed in by this mailing list
>>>> - would an admin(anybody) know?
>>> This mailing list (and all hosted on redhat.com) are seriously broken
>>> when senders have strict DMARC settings. This hits everyone posting
>>> from @yahoo.* addresses - mail still gets sent out by the list, but
>>> a large number of receipients mail servers will throw it away due to
>>> DMARC violation.  I've had tickets open with our mail provider for
>>> a year & a half now but progress fixing it is painfully slow.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Daniel
>> not all, which fact is most intriguing to me - as if there were no
>> communication on some fundamental level and each mailman(s) admin(s) lived
>> in a separate closet.
>> One such example where guys had it for very long (if not always) fixed in is
>> freeIPA mailing list, but there is a few more I'm subscribed to "owned" by
>> Redhat which work.
> The freeIPA mailing lists are hosted on fedoraproject.org, which is
> handled by different mail infrastructure than redhat.com. NB the
> problem isn't in mailman, it is the backend mail infra that is
> causing the trouble.
This mustn't be a difficult task to undertake - oVirt has 
done it right, recently also clusterlabs admins fixed their 
list.
I'd be nice & many I have no doubts will be grateful for 
being able to see/get own emails - just as mailing lists 
should be.

many thanks, L




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