On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Franck Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > We spoke a lot of on how mailing lists and DMARC/ADSP are not compatible. > People are suggesting many options, but so far no one is tackling the first > problem which is to have running code. > > So on my spare time, I started to hack. > > I don't know if mailing lists administrators would adopt such modifications > or not. But now they can and it is simple. > > I created a branch of mailman > https://code.launchpad.net/~mlm-author/mailman/2.1-author > > You can pick up a simple diff at this link > http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mlm-author/mailman/2.1-author/revision/1338?start_revid=1340&remember=1340&compare_revid=1340 > > The diff is very simple, so it should work with most 2.1.x version of > mailman. Once you have applied the diff, you need to go on your mailing list > and enable author_list in general settings. So this is all optional. > > I need people to test, report bugs, modifications,etc... before I suggest it > to mailman developers for merging. You can submit patch to me... > > I have a mailing list running using this code, you can subscribe to it and > test: > http://lists.peachymango.org/mailman/listinfo/mlm-auth > > I added opendkim to it and SPF. > > I'll put a DMARC p=reject record in a few days on this domain, for the > moment it is p=none. > > In short: > - this patch can be easily merged with mailman, > - it does not change anything till you enable author_list, > - will it be adopted or not, I don't know but now we can try... > - any help is appreciated!
Related: Attached is a patch that I did for mailman last month to force monthly password/subscription reminders to be From: the virtual domain and not the mailman site domain (i.e. preserves alignment). Obviously this isn't relevant if you are only running one instance of mailman on one domain. -Jim P.
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