> We will follow the same process that we have used for Yahoo and AOL. We will
> simply add the new domain to our banned list, and not allow participation
> from accounts with those domains in our 20 listserv lists.

So you're treating real life like it's that episode of TNG where Dr.
Crusher got caught in a donut-shaped pocket universe and eventually
everybody else disappeared?

Why not consider upgrading to something that handles DMARC just fine,
like a later version of Mailman, instead of kicking out users because
of a security choice made by their ISP? Your response seems a bit
dramatic.

Regards,
Al Iverson

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Al Iverson
www.aliverson.com
(312)725-0130
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