On 04/08/2014 06:06 PM, Al Iverson wrote:
With feedback from Franck Martin and Sam Silberman, I modified my
mailing list manager to rewrite the from address to be the list
address, if the user posting is from a domain with a restrictive DMARC
policy setting. It seems to be working well, so I've rolled it out to
the production version that I use for my active lists. Probably took
2-3 hours total to work through a couple different iterations to come
to that end.
I decided I didn't want to cause my subscribers pain since there was a
way for me to just deal with it on the back end.
You may have solved the problem for some of your subscribers, but
simultaneously have introduced a new problem for all subscribers: MS
Exchange (and I'm sure there are other mail servers doing this as well)
send out of office replies to the header From address... [1] So you can
wait for complaints about out of office messages being sent to your lists.
/rolf
[1]
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/af97f68b-f2de-4eb8-8ca6-8032468abd24/oof-is-sent-to-header-from-instead-of-envelope-sender?forum=exchangesvrsecuremessaginglegacy
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