Narcis Garcia via GNUzilla bug reports <[email protected]> writes:
> El 25/11/19 a les 18:36, Mark H Weaver ha escrit: >> Hi Narcis, >> >> Narcis Garcia <[email protected]> wrote: >>> El 24/11/19 a les 19:05, Jason Self ha escrit: >>>> Mailman does add theList-id header, indicating >>>> >>>> List-id: GNUzilla bug reports <bug-gnuzilla.gnu.org> >>>> >>>> Which should make it possible for your mail program to do whatever one >>>> wants with such messages. >>>> >>> >>> I've tried by headers already, and it seems not possible with, for >>> example, Mozilla Thunderbird (custom header does not work in a filter rule). >> >> Are you certain of this? I did a web search found a description of how >> to filter on custom headers for mail accounts in Thunderbird. I tried >> it on a friend's instance of Thunderbird. These are the steps I >> followed: >> >> * From the app menu I chose the "Message Filters" menu item, which >> summoned the Message Filters window. >> >> * I clicked the "New..." button, which summoned the Filter Rules window. >> >> * I clicked the popup menu of headers to filter on, and down at the >> bottom of the list I see "Customize...". Choosing it summons the >> Customize Headers window. I typed "List-id" in the text box and >> clicked "Add", and then "OK" to dismiss the Customize Headers window. >> >> * "List-id" is now an item within the popup menu of headers to filter >> on. >> >> Does this work for you? > > No, it doesn't. > Even worse: replies like yours (not arriving me through list mailer > because of CC recipient) are impossible to filter with any distinction > about gnuzilla. > > List administrators did become crazy to attend DKIM requirements. If > DMARC and SPF is used, DKIM doesn't enhance mail at all and list mailers > can edit subjects and put footers. > Not breaking dkim is the only way we can forward your message and comply with a strict dmarc policy, well unless you put the gnu lists mail server into your spf policy. If you use dmarc without dkim (and dont put us in your spf policy), I consider your server to be misconfigured. -- Ian Kelling | Senior Systems Administrator, Free Software Foundation GPG Key: B125 F60B 7B28 7FF6 A2B7 DF8F 170A F0E2 9542 95DF https://fsf.org | https://gnu.org
