> El 8 dic 2015, a las 07:11, Jan Kundrát <j...@kde.org> escribió: > > It is irrelevant what our personal preference is. The fact of life is that > there *are* mailing lists out there which perform these modifications, and > these MLs won't change their config despite changes on our side. If we start > rejecting these e-mails, well, our addresses will be unsubscribed from these > MLs and we won't be able to participate in relevant technical discussions. If > that happens, I'm afraid that the @kde.org e-mail addresses will no longer > provide their stated value.
Unfortunately, this is the mess that DMARC got us into: It is irrelevant what our personal preference about doing modifications to messages is (like the tag in the subject). The fact of life is that there *are* mail providers out there (like Yahoo) which are already enforcing DMARC and may reject messages with such DKIM-breaking modifications, and these mail providers won't change their config to accommodate us.