On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Fred Cisin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gmail is only the single most reliable mail provider in the world, and >>>> bounces never happen. Is anybody ever going to fix this brain dead, bone >>>> headed bug, or can we expect to continue getting memberships disabled every >>>> couple of weeks? >>>> >>> > On Wed, 23 Nov 2016, Ian Finder wrote: > >> Not an expert on mailing lists, but I wonder if the fact that gmail always >> puts COURYHOUSE into the spam folder due to AOL weirdness is the signal >> source for the bounce? >> > > IF the problem is caused by COURYHOUSE having an AOL address, would it be > possible to set up a filter to maks the aol address to look like something > else to gmail? > I haven't checked his headers lately but when this started happening some years ago I looked into it and the cause was that he was sending through an ISP other than AOL, and the SPF mechanism was correctly marking his mail as effectively being a forgery, which any site that checks SPF would reject. In the case of being received by gmail, this did not cause a bounce but did mark it as spam requiring a rule to be written to force it to bypass the spam bucket. This may indeed be related to the problem other people are having. If your email account is with one internet vendor, don't use that vendor's address in the From line if you're injecting it via a different vendor. Graham PS SPF is evil and wrong-headed for many reasons, but that is a rant for another forum!
