Re: [asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future

2024-01-04 Thread Jaco Kroon
Hi, Just looking into this in more detail: Return-path: So yea, that's VERP based. From: "Joshua Colp via groups.io" And that's a very basic form of SRS ... And these headers are present too: List-Subscribe:

[asterisk-dev] Mailing list messages failing DKIM

2024-01-04 Thread David Sovereen
Our mail system is showing that messages from the mailing list are failing DKIM. As a result, all messages are going to my Junk Mail folder. I even "trusted" the mailing address list, but because it is failing DKIM and is therefore suspected to be a fraudulent/faked message, it is going to

Re: [asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future

2024-01-04 Thread Paul Kudla
Again sorry to be a pain I am an ISP and see stuff like this all day long people are not going to read email headers etc etc etc email is very simplistic the from address (not the reply address) needs to reflect the sender and nothing else. mscv, sendgrid etc are perfect email list

Re: [asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future

2024-01-04 Thread Jonathan Aquilina
Morning, Where does one subscribe to this new list? Regards, Jonathan Aquilina -Original Message- From: asterisk-dev On Behalf Of Henning Westerholt Sent: 05 January 2024 08:55 To: Asterisk Developers Mailing List Subject: Re: [asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future Hello, thanks,

Re: [asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future

2024-01-04 Thread Henning Westerholt
Hello, thanks, Joshua, for setting up the new list, it was really easy to subscribe, no issues. It seems to be more successful in getting through the spam filter at least in my experiences. About the from header, nowadays you usually need to set the From to the mailing list address,

Re: [asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future

2024-01-04 Thread Joshua C. Colp
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 6:52 AM Paul Kudla (SCOM.CA Internet Services Inc.) < p...@scom.ca> wrote: > > Good morning > > I got verified however the new mailing list is using > > Asterisk Development Team via groups.io > > note the bou...@groups.io > > should really be an asterisk email address > >

Re: [asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future

2024-01-04 Thread Paul Kudla (SCOM.CA Internet Services Inc.)
Good morning I got verified however the new mailing list is using Asterisk Development Team via groups.io note the bou...@groups.io should really be an asterisk email address if i open up groups.io (like msvc etc) then spam will flow i am an isp and apologise for the comments knowing you

Re: [asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future

2024-01-04 Thread Paul Kudla
because the sender address (what a spam filter or in my case tmda would use) is : bou...@groups.io which is a universal email sending address from groups.io (ie their mail system) currently you are using : asterisk-dev@lists.digium.com which is unique to Asterisk. Have A Happy

Re: [asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future

2024-01-04 Thread Paul Kudla
ok i will post examples if/when this happens then for better clarificastion unless groups.io is uniqe to asterisk ? being an isp mailing lists / open systems are the first to get hacked ! Have A Happy Thursday !!! Thanks - Paul Kudla (Manager SCOM.CA Internet Services Inc.) Scom.ca

Re: [asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future

2024-01-04 Thread Joshua C. Colp
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 8:07 AM Paul Kudla wrote: > > because the sender address (what a spam filter or in my case tmda would > use) > > is : bou...@groups.io > > which is a universal email sending address from groups.io (ie their mail > system) > > currently you are using :

Re: [asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future

2024-01-04 Thread Joshua C. Colp
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 8:28 AM Paul Kudla wrote: > > ok > > i will post examples if/when this happens then for better clarificastion > unless groups.io is uniqe to asterisk ? > > being an isp mailing lists / open systems are the first to get hacked ! > The groups.io platform is not unique to

Re: [asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future

2024-01-04 Thread asterisk
Could you point out a specific message where this is the case? I just looked at a few messages and I don't see bou...@groups.io anywhere. The MAIL FROM address used in the SMTP transaction is a VERP-style address, unique for every recipient on a list. This way if there is a bounce, groups.io