On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 9:38 AM, John R. Levine <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I sign all my outgoing mail, and I have a feedback loop set up with > >> Yahoo, which being very modern and advanced keys on signatures, not IP > >> addresses. A few days ago I sent some messages to one of the Freebsd > >> mailing lists. Today some Yahoo user who subscribes to that list hit > >> the spam button. Freebsd's list software (Mailman, I think) doesn't > >> sign, and doesn't strip any headers. So what happened? Yahoo saw my > >> signature and sent the reports to me, which was of course useless > >> since I don't run the list. > Not completely useless, right? The message did come from you. If it really was spam, sent from your account, you'd be glad Yahoo reported it to you. > The list should certainly sign, but the old signature has to go, since the > reputation of a list's mail belongs to the list, not the contributors. > I disagree. I say the reputation is partly the contributor's, partly the list's. -- Jason Long http://dkimproxy.sourceforge.net
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