If you pay attention to the world of online abuse, you know that Yahoo is 
constantly under attack.. probably in orders of magnitude of what most people 
think of.

So, it's no surprise to me that Yahoo would use DMARC to cut down the giant 
wall of abuse they're constantly fighting.  Unfortunately some mailing lists 
are impacted.  The larger deployers of DMARC have funded patches to several 
important mailing lists already, but there is (obviously) still work to be done.

If you're keen on working on patches to mailing list software to better 
interoperate with DMARC, please volunteer!  You'll be helping all of the 
mailing list operators on the internet that don't care about much and simply 
want to upgrade to better stuff.

=- Tim

PS. I'll be blind and offline for rest of week, sorry for the drive-by.



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