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   1. Re: LINK TECH IS DYING .. IDEAS ? (Stephen Rothwell)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2024 10:20:37 +1100
From: Stephen Rothwell <[email protected]>
To: Stephen Loosley <[email protected]>
Cc: link <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LINK] LINK TECH IS DYING .. IDEAS ?
Message-ID: <20241108102037.54f7af85@oak>
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Hi all,

On Sun, 03 Nov 2024 21:14:48 +1030 Stephen Loosley <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>
> We must do something re Link technical problems
>  
> eg mangled text and coherant emails taking forever
> 
> & today a worthy linker writes. We need bold ideas !!
>  
> 
> Howdy, 
> 
> I've yet again had my subscription put on hold for excessive bounces,
> this is again because mailman is not configured with DMARC work
> arounds and someone at zoho.com on the list has set reject policy,
> I'm not complaining about them, they have every right to do this,
> thats why mailman has settings to get around it, if you are not going
> to configure mailman with those settings, you have my blessing to
> unsub me from link, because I'm not playing this resub game again.

We have struggled with this on linux.ozlabs.org as well.  It turns out
that Mailman v2 does not play nicely with DMARC not matter how you
configure it - under some conditions it will change the Cc: list and
add things to the Subject: or a footer.  The best you can do is
configure it to replace the original From header address with the
list's address and turn off the subject prefix and footers.

We have decided to replace Mailman v2 with Mlmmj (Mailman v3 seems
overkill for our setup) and ar slowly migrating our lists.  Mlmmj does
not (when configured correctly) alter emails in any significant way and
so DMARC setups are no longer an issue.  It also has significantly
smaller overheads, but has no real web interface (all control is via
emails, and not a lot is controllable).
-- 
Cheers,
Stephen Rothwell
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