On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 2:48 AM, Christian Corti via cctalk < [email protected]> wrote:
> And cctalk@... is neither responsible for the writing of the message nor > does it belong to the author of the message. But replies should be directed > there, so there should be a Reply-To: field containing cctalk@... and the > From: field should contain the author's address. > And thus we come full circle. The "From:" header containing the original author's address is the cause of the unsubscribes due to bounces, and (I assume) the motivation for the recent change to the list behavior. The problem is that major production MTAs will reject (bounce) email with a "From:" whose domain uses DKIM or SPF, when the sending MTA isn't in the DKIM or SPF authorized sender list. This will almost always be true when messages are forwarded by a mailing list. Since the bounces go back to the mailing list, the mailing list software then drops the entirely legitimate list subscriber's subscription. :-( The behavior you describe is certainly correct according to the RFCs, but unfortunately now falls apart in practice. :-(
