hymie! wrote in <20190927142152.ga21...@alfred.local.net>: |On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 02:54:14AM -0700, Paul Vixie wrote: |> Ken Hornstein wrote on 2019-09-26 09:36: |>> I received this email, and I wanted to pass it along. The executive |>> summary is: in the near future subject lines to nmh-workers will no |>> longer be prefixed with "[nmh-workers]" and there won't be a footer |>> at the end of the message anyone saying that this is the nmh-workers |>> mailing list. |> |> yahoo is way off the reservation with this. they aren't growing fast \ |> enough |> for me to care which of their users can't join mailing lists i operate \ |> -- so |> my first mover advantage dominates the outcome. | |Unfortunately, Yahoo isn't the only culrpit. More and more servers are |honoring DMARC. I, for example, keep my email on my own server at home, |but because my ISP blocks port 25, I have to hire a third party to |receive and re-send my email for me, both incoming and outgoing. I'm |(mostly) at their mercy for things like spam filters and DMARC, and |(at least right now) I'm not in a position to find a new company |if I decide I'm not crazy about their policies. | |I appreciate your opinion, but remember to look at it from the other |side -- what is the point of a mailing list if you're the only person |left who can access it?
But that makes me wonder a bit: how much does that cost? Isn't it cheaper to rent the smallest possible vserver, and simply mirror the local server, then adjust one line of configuration, or two? --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt) -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers