Dearest colleagues,

Riad and I are planning on coordinating some changes to the DNS entries for the 
cpunks.org domain, sometime during US business hours on May 1. Basically, we 
will be splitting out lists.cpunks.org (the PGLAF.org server, which I run and 
is where this list lives) as a subdomain in the DNS, separately from the rest 
of cpunks.org (which Riad runs, and mostly redirects to lists.cpunks.org 
anyway).

If the change goes well, nothing noticeable will happen and emails to the list 
will continue to flow.

If the change goes poorly, there might be some email messages that bounce or 
are delayed. I will send an email update to the list when the change is done, 
to test that things are working.

Once things have been working for a few days, I will then make some updates to 
the DNS records to improve adherence to modern email anti-spam "standards" 
(DKIM, SPF and DMARC). This should cut down on messages that are quarantined or 
rejected by many large email providers. 

Those anti-spam measures are a good topic for discussion. They have some merit 
in identifying the validity of the servers that messages come from. But they 
don't help with validating the sender, or non-repudiation, or other features 
that have existed at least as long as PGP. 

It's not easy to run your own mail transport agent these days. Here is a little 
article from some other victims of the behemoth ISPs: 
https://www.tablix.org/~avian/blog/archives/2019/04/google_is_eating_our_mail/

Best wishes for a Happy May Day, to all.  
  - Greg 

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