Fri, 26 Aug 2016 11:54:59 +0000 (UTC) Stuart Henderson
<[email protected]>
> On 2016-08-26, Peter N. M. Hansteen <[email protected]> wrote:
[...]
> > However, the solution or workaround is to set up the mailing list
> > for the DMARC magic to do some benign rewriting of headers  
> 
> Rewriting From: addresses to the list's address and forcing Reply-To
> is hardly benign.

Exactly.

I sent Peter a copy of the headers for the message received by the list
at my Google Apps hosted domain: dkim=neutral, spf=pass and dmarc=fail.

> > If the OpenBSD list admins are reading this: would it be possible to
> > make a similar change in the OpenBSD mailing list configuration?  
> 
> I think it's more than a config change, afaik it would mean modifying
> majordomo to do DMARC lookups and deciding which messages to mangle
> and which not to.

Hi misc@,

It is correct to object to mangling messages in flight: senders are in
control of the message origin, relaying parties are truthful carriers.
Recipients can further decide on their end based on demarked messages.
Of course, when standards bodies produce their output matter, proceed.
This is a humble OpenBSD user's opinion on the Internet since mid 90s.

Kind regards,
Anton

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