It appears that Chris Adams via mailop <[email protected]> said:
>Once upon a time, John Levine <[email protected]> said:
>> Same here. I set up a kludge to rewrite From: headers several years
>> ago (not rewriting to the list address, which sucks) and it still
>> works fine.
>
>Is there a standard for doing rewrites like that?

No, because all From: rewrites suck, some just suck more than others.

For mine, if it sees a message from a domain with a DMARC policy that
will cause trouble, such as [email protected], it rewrites it liks this:

  [email protected]

It also tweaks the config so that address will forward back to the real
address for a few days.  That domain has no DMARC policy so it works OK
for mail.

The IETF's mailing list do a similar rewrite to [email protected].

In the long run ARC is intended to help recipient mail systems recognize
list mail they want, even from addresses with overstrict DMARC policies,
but it's not there yet.

R's,
John
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