Folks:

I've got a number of subscribers who's email admins have set a policy such that, if a message is sent to them with their email address as the 'from' address, the message is rejected.

This is causing those peoples posts to bounce ... and, ultimately, they get unsubscribed.

Although the BEST course of action would be for the mail admin's to alter their spam filters or implement DMARC policies, that's a bit much to ask for.

To resolve this, I'm thinking of creating a flat file of domains that are causing this problem ... then modifying the _DMARCProhibited routine, in Utils.py, to read the flat file and treat domains found in that file as if they had a DMARC policy set to reject.

Do you think that will work ... or am I completely off base? Perhaps there's already a mechanism in MM 2.1 that would do what I want (hopeful grin)?

david

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