Scott Kitterman wrote:
On April 12, 2014 8:39:51 AM EDT, Miles Fidelman <[email protected]> 
wrote:
It just occurred to me - is Yahoo's use of "p=reject" not breaking
Google Groups?  It should be - I see re-written subject lines and added

footers in messages from Google Groups.

If yes - why isn't Google pushing back.

If no - what are they doing?  (I do notice, from the bounce logs on our

sympa lists, that gmail is NOT bouncing traffic where yahoo, hotmail,
comcast, and hotmail are.)
They did break Google Groups. I wrote about it a few days ago.


In which case:

- one could hope that Google would push back on this rather more visibly (if only to encourage folks to move their yahoo email accounts to gmail, which does not seem to honor p=reject, at least for now)

- any idea if they're doing anything to adapt, and if so, what? (I do know that google was pushing Original-Authentication-Results at one point, but as others have written, nobody seems to be implementing that, at least not yet)

Miles



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