On 05/17/2014 08:52 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (blu) wrote: >> From: [email protected] [mailto:discuss- >> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Horne >> >>> It was added in 2.1.16, and "fixed" in 2.1.18. >> Since the BLU is currently using 2.1.12, I think an obvious solution is >> available ... >> >> How many Yahoo/Gmail/Comcast/etc subscribers do we have? Are we able >> to >> confirm delivery problems? > You seem to be suggesting ignoring it, and/or kicking yahoo subscribers (or > blocking them from posting.) > > I have both an earlier comment, and a later comment. > > Later in this thread, I said: " A recipient on gmail (or whatever) will > reject the post from the yahoo user, and *send a bounce.* [...] I am pretty > sure the mailman default behavior is to unsubscribe users that bounce, after > a few tries." > > Earlier in this thread, I said: " This policy actually makes sense, and will > be increasing in the future. It's only a matter of time before google and > everyone else do the same." > > Have you looked into who's behind creating DMARC? AOL, Google, Microsoft, > Yahoo, Facebook, Comcast, and others. > Mailman behavior is to put them in nomail with the reason set to bounce.
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