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> On Oct 10, 2017, at 23:57, p...@tokyoprogressive.org wrote:
> 
> Thank you, Mark.  All the options look bad (except telling people to use 
> another email provider).
> 
> 
> OPTIONS
> A few are unclear, such as RESTARTING Mailman. How does one restart it? I use 
> Cpanel and do not know the inner workings.
> 
> Which do you think it the best of the suggestions? I already have content 
> filtering set to off to allow attachments. And there is currently only a 
> footer that says:
> 
> _______________________________________________
> Galeexec mailing list
> galee...@gale-sig.org <mailto:galee...@gale-sig.org>
> http://mail.gale-sig.org/mailman/listinfo/galeexec_gale-sig.org 
> <http://mail.gale-sig.org/mailman/listinfo/galeexec_gale-sig.org>
> 
> 
> Again, the list is REPLY TO LIST.
> 
> 
> IS IT ONLY YAHOO ADDRESSES?
> 
> I found another article that makes me wonder— 
> https://www.pcworld.com/article/2141120/yahoo-email-antispoofing-policy-breaks-mailing-lists.html
>  
> <https://www.pcworld.com/article/2141120/yahoo-email-antispoofing-policy-breaks-mailing-lists.html>
> 
> it says  "List subscribers with email accounts on servers that perform DMARC 
> checks, such as Gmail, Hotmail (Outlook.com <http://outlook.com/>), Comcast 
> or Yahoo itself, will reject the original message and respond back to the 
> list with automated DMARC error messages"……. making it seem that all of these 
> providers are no-nos.
> 
> But later it says "So users of Gmail, Hotmail and other DMARC-enabled 
> providers will not only fail to receive messages sent to the mailing list by 
> Yahoo users, but will flood the list with bounce messages, risking to be 
> bounced off the list themselves”.
> 
> 
> This sentence seems to imply that it is YAHOO users who should switch. But 
> the previous quote implies people with all of those providers should switch.
> 
> 
> Can you give me your opinion. Is it Yahoo that is breaking mailing lists, or 
> is it Yahoo, Gmail and Hotmail?
> 
> 
> Thanls
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Oct 10, 2017, at 21:58, Mark Sapiro <m...@msapiro.net 
>> <mailto:m...@msapiro.net>> wrote:
>> 
>> On October 9, 2017 11:56:02 PM PDT, p...@tokyoprogressive.org 
>> <mailto:p...@tokyoprogressive.org> wrote:
>>> Hi and hope the answer(s) to my question are relatively simple. On one
>>> of two lists I manage, some people are getting deleted due to too many
>>> bounces.  And the bounces seem to be related to their mail provider not
>>> allowing the messages.   As far as I can tell, the main culprits are
>>> gmail, yahoo, and hotmail.
>> 
>> 
>> I think this is a DMARC issue. See <https://wiki.list.org/x/17891458 
>> <https://wiki.list.org/x/17891458>>.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Mark Sapiro <m...@msapiro.net <mailto:m...@msapiro.net>>
>> Sent from my Not_an_iThing with standards compliant, open source software.
> 

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