Hi Steven, Much appreciated - I wasn't aware that ARC was submitted for RFC. I've got some reading to do!
We're actually running Sympa, but I imagine it has similar features as Mailman. Depending on how large a problem this becomes for us, we very well may configure things to handle DKIM properly--I'd prefer it that way; it's just a question of time. John On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 7:01 PM, Steven M Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/04/16 12:59, John Miller wrote: > > What I am curious about is if any other ISPs have taken up the > > p=reject gauntlet in the past year or so. I haven't seen any big news > > about it, but I'm not touching mail servers on a daily basis. Any of > > you who are: are their other ISPs we need to be concerned with other > > than Yahoo and AOL? > > Probably not yet, if you're just looking at North America. A number of > mailbox providers of one type or another around the world have done > similar things in the past two years - Mail.ru, LaPoste.net in France - > and some in the US (GMail) have said they'll follow suit... soon. > > I expect "soon" to be defined when the ARC protocol > (http://arc-spec.org) or something similar has implementations available > in the field. It's very close, but it isn't quite there yet. > > In the meantime the Mailman list manager offers several workarounds for > these situations in version 2.1.19 and later, but people are > understandably irritated when those options mean changing the behavior > of an existing list. Others take umbrage at the workarounds themselves. > (Example: changing the address portion of the From: header to be the > list address instead of the original author.) > > Configuring a list so that it doesn't make changes that break DKIM > signatures from the original author's domain would obviate the need for > all this, but people like their subject tags and footers... > > --Steve. > > "Chaos will ensue if the variable i is altered..." - SysV Programmers Guide > > > _______________________________________________ > bblisa mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa >
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