On Mon, Mar 06, 2017 at 07:55:39AM +0100, Joerg Jaspert wrote: > On 14602 March 1977, Vincent Danjean wrote: > >> That would be the next step, DMARC, which is SPF plus DKIM plus some > >> extra DNS records. And DMARC then allow to tell other mail servers (that > >> follow DMARC) to get rid (spamfilter) mail that aren't from what your > >> DNS says it should be from (or aren't signed correctly/at all). But its > >> even more maintenance and burden for a group like Debian. > > Is it even possible? > > Yes. Nice
> > I was under the impression that DMARC plays very bad with mailing > > lists. If I recall correctly, mailman has to modify mails that come > > from a DMARC domain. > > The debian lists work. Alioth currently wouldn't, I think, but software > could be upgraded. > > It has a different problem which is way worse: It breaks usual alias > type forwarders, which are used *a lot* within Debian. What are the ideas about changing those aliases into something that wouldn't break by SPF, DKIM and such? Groeten Geert Stappers -- Leven en laten leven