On Tue, Jun 06, 2017 at 08:23:33AM -0400, James B. Byrne wrote:
> > The reports are there to tell you something isn't right (like on this
> > mailing list). Disabling them is only hiding the problem, people might
> > be replying with the correct answer to a problem, but the OP might
> > never gets
On Mon, June 5, 2017 15:30, Daniel Tryba wrote:
>
> The reports are there to tell you something isn't right (like on this
> mailing list). Disabling them is only hiding the problem, people might
> be replying with the correct answer to a problem, but the OP might
> never gets that message.
>
On Mon, Jun 05, 2017 at 01:08:17PM -0400, James B. Byrne wrote:
> This is likely the issue surrounding mailing lists rewriting headers
> and/or modifying messages bodies or simply re-transmitting messages as
> the original sender from an unapproved domain. This was discussed at
> length on the
On Fri, June 2, 2017 16:30, Doug Lytle wrote:
This is likely the issue surrounding mailing lists rewriting headers
and/or modifying messages bodies or simply re-transmitting messages as
the original sender from an unapproved domain. This was discussed at
length on the ITEF mailing list.
>>> On Jun 2, 2017, at 4:19 PM, Daniel Tryba dan...@tryba.nl wrote:
>>> Having enabled a strict DMARC setup I noticed everytime I send a message
>>> here I get all these reports of messages which fail DMARC. Since I don't
>>> want people to miss my wise thoughts maybe the maintainers of this