Thanks, Amanda, for taking the time to write this explanation.

Unfortunately, we have an absentee list owner. I have limited admin
rights. If changes can be made to the list config file, let's talk
off-line. If it requires back-end configuration, that's out of my
hands.

Thanks,

Avital
Arachne moderator

On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 7:19 AM, Amanda Babcock Furrow
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Since there are three pieces, there are three solutions.  One, send
> emails from a mail provider without a draconian DMARC policy, and
> everyone will get your email (barring other issues).  Two, read your
> email from a mail provider that ignores DMARC policies, and you will
> be able to read everyone's messages... at least until your provider
> joins the modern era.  Or three, adjust the mailing list software so
> that it no longer passes messages unchanged (this is why the digest
> option works!), making the DMARC policy irrelevant.  In this
> solution, emails would look to the other mail servers as if they
> originated from the list, rather than from the person who sent the
> email, and the DMARC policy would not be triggered.
>
> If the list admin wants to pursue option three, I'm happy to offer
> further assistance.
>
> Amanda in Philly, PA, US


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