On 12/8/2014 10:01 AM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
On Mon, 2014-12-08 at 09:36 -0800, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
you'd think so, but the sender is on well.com; all of the yahoo/hotmail/etc
addresses bounced and all the others were delivered. Circumstances being
what they are, it's not worth my time to figure this out, only need it for a
couple more weeks and a few more messages.
Well, this is a matter of concern beyond your list,
I'm not sure it really is. The set of facts is quite small and
untrustworthy. As I said, I'm not willing to do any more research on the
matter at this time.
well.com doesn't advertise a DMARC policy, so why would this be? Are we
looking at something new here? A lot of us run announcement lists, or
do so for our customers. Can we expect rejections from these ESPs too?
Is well.com blacklisted in some other way? Or do yahoo/hotmail/etc
filter in some other way that might bite even a legit CC or BCC list?
It's entirely possible that the couple of people reporting the problem are
confused, maybe one of them -was- sending from a yahoo account and not from
the well one. I know that I've got entries in the mailman bounces log and
rejections in postfix's log, but haven't matched original senders to
rejections. This group of people will probably have 4 or 5 more messages
over the next couple of weeks, then the purpose of the list goes away.
(Please don't ask me questions about this, the answer would probably be a
tarball of the logs. I'm sorry I even brought it up.)
z!
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