Using something other than K-9 is an extreme measure. You've already found the best there is.

This is a group where users help users. This is not a K-9 developer's list. We're all advocates (that's whey we are on this group).

If you want other users' advice, you should show us the problem as others have indicated, with links to full message headers you are having a problem with and even pictures of what the problem looks like at your end. I'm pretty sure someone here can then advise you.

Regards,
Andy

On 3/6/19 12:03 PM, Bruce Sherman wrote:
I know no one will believe me. This only started to happen after I updated the app.  Even older emails still on my phone which was fine prior to the k9 update showed the sender, not the groups name as the sender.  Now just shows the list name as sender.  For this plus notifications issues to my smart watch.  Going to look for alternatives to k9

I understand what k9 is, not a company to make money.  I just need something that full fills my needs.

Bruce

On Wed, Mar 6, 2019, 11:33 AM Dmitry Alexandrov <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    f-d-m <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
     > On Tuesday, March 5, 2019 at 2:58:31 PM UTC+1, Greg Troxel wrote:
     >
     >> Also, the problem is likely that yahoo is rewriting the sender's >
    address, and putting something else in the From: field.  You could try >
    asking them to stop :-) More likely to be successful would be to ask the
     > group to move to a mail provider that doesn't do this... >
     >
     > This is not Yahoo's fault.
     >
     > Now it's time to read and understand SPF, DKIM and DMARC.
     > ...
     >
     > Mailing list software such as Yahoo Groups alter the message
    (inclusion of a [tag] in the subject; addition of a footer) so the DKIM
    signature becomes invalid as the message is tampered with.
     >
     > The unique solution, which has been adopted by Yahoo, is to rewrite
    the sender address, discard the original sender, and set
    [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> as the sender. The
    original sender may or may not be shown in the text part describing the
    sender address.

    In other words: this is Yahoo’s fault.

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