On 1/20/23 2:07 AM, Dale wrote:
It could be the OP is running into the same problem I have in the
past, whatever that problems is.
My experience is that this is a combination of advanced email protection
on the sender /and/ the receiver.
E.g. the sending domain's email configuration specifies very specific
locations combined with a receiving domain's email configuration
honoring what the sending domain publishes. Thus when a message passes
through a 3rd party, saying a mailing list, the recipient refuses to
accept the message because it's not from where the sender says the
message is authorized to come from.
There's a lot of minutia to this and lots of ways that this can fail.
Yes, there are some things that the Gentoo Users mailing list can
change, but do to various reasons, this isn't done all the time.
I might add, I don't recall seeing anything that leads me to believe
I actually missed any messages. I tent to follow most threads and
I don't recall ever seeing a quoted message that I don't have the
original of.
My experience is similar.
It's odd in my opinion. Maybe someone will figure it out.
I think it's been figured out. This is where "this isn't done all the
time" comes into play.
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