yes

basically all email would come from @asterisk-dev.groups.io

which would be more main stream and at the same time be unique to asterisk dev!


Have A Happy Friday !!!

Thanks - Paul Kudla (Manager SCOM.CA Internet Services Inc.)


Scom.ca Internet Services <http://www.scom.ca>
004-1009 Byron Street South
Whitby, Ontario - Canada
L1N 4S3

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Email p...@scom.ca

On 2024-01-05 5:38 a.m., Joshua C. Colp wrote:
On Fri, Jan 5, 2024 at 6:33 AM Joshua C. Colp <jc...@sangoma.com <mailto:jc...@sangoma.com>> wrote:

    On Fri, Jan 5, 2024 at 6:21 AM Paul Kudla <p...@scom.ca
    <mailto:p...@scom.ca>> wrote:


        I think we are getting off track here,

        email can come from anywhere

        like mine when i send an email it comes from "Paul Kudla
        <p...@scom.ca <mailto:p...@scom.ca>>"
        which is perfectly normal, if i sent an email from :

        "Paul Kudla <p...@group.io <mailto:p...@group.io>>"

        that would be wrong because the email address does not exist and
        would
        eventually bounce on most system or more importantly get blocked in
        someone's spam filter because it is unknown to the end user.

        Again trying to help


        the issue creeps in when a mail system tries to send with a
        different
        send email address then what is in the headers.

        My or any other system does not block ordinary email, and the
        tmda (in
        my case) will trap it for approval. I can catch and kinda
        approve these
        but its one at a time when headers get messed with.

        The issues being found here is email from for example

        Asterisk Developers Mailing List <asterisk-dev@lists.digium.com
        <mailto:asterisk-dev@lists.digium.com>>

        is now show as

        Asterisk Developers Mailing List <asterisk-...@group.io
        <mailto:asterisk-...@group.io>>

        which in its self kinda correct but but group.io
        <http://group.io> should really be a
        proper domain related to asterisk like the

        "<asterisk-dev@lists.digium.com
        <mailto:asterisk-dev@lists.digium.com>"

        was

        fyi


        Hope this clarifies, asterisk mailing list really needs to come
        from an
        asterisk domain (or sub domain) NOT groups.io <http://groups.io>

        can you get n asterisk.groups.io <http://asterisk.groups.io>
        (like the digium one? - lists.digium.com <http://lists.digium.com>)

        this would resolve to identy issues.


    Possibly? I created a subgroup which moved things to an
    asterisk-dev.groups.io <http://asterisk-dev.groups.io> subdomain,
    whether that is sufficient for your purposes I do not know.


I do not believe it is sufficient based on your comments.

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Joshua C. Colp
Director of Engineering | Asterisk Project Lead
Sangoma Technologies
Check us out at www.sangoma.com <http://www.sangoma.com> and www.asterisk.org <http://www.asterisk.org>

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