Re: [DNG] Can we fix this DMARC thing?

2020-01-01 Thread Adrian Zaugg
Hi Steve In the DMARC FAQ, Section "Receiver Questions" they say: "If emails from mailing lists are important to your users, you may therefore consider to apply specific rules for emails coming from mailing lists." [1] This is the situation right now with the DNG list: It's up to the people who

Re: [DNG] Can we fix this DMARC thing?

2019-12-29 Thread Rick Moen
[Redirecting back onto the mailing list for a moment, from Adrian's sudden digression into private mail.] Quoting Adrian Zaugg (a...@ente.limmat.ch): > I think this DKIM issue or non-issue is just noise for others. Concur. But: I participate on public mailing lists in order to have a public

Re: [DNG] Can we fix this DMARC thing?

2019-12-28 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Adrian Zaugg (devuan@mailgurgler.com): > In the DMARC FAQ, Section "Receiver Questions" they say: "If emails from > mailing lists are important to your users, you may therefore consider to > apply specific rules for emails coming from mailing lists." [1] This is > the situation right

Re: [DNG] Can we fix this DMARC thing?

2019-12-28 Thread Adrian Zaugg
Hi Steve In the DMARC FAQ, Section "Receiver Questions" they say: "If emails from mailing lists are important to your users, you may therefore consider to apply specific rules for emails coming from mailing lists." [1] This is the situation right now with the DNG list: It's up to the people who

Re: [DNG] Can we fix this DMARC thing?

2019-12-26 Thread golinux
On 2019-12-26 20:30, Steve Litt wrote: Seriously, this DMARC thing, or at least the way it's implemented on DNG, is downright dangerous. I accidentally replied onlist to yet another, as I was researching this. Here is one bit of advice that I use (at least metaphorically) almost every day:

[DNG] Can we fix this DMARC thing?

2019-12-26 Thread Steve Litt
Seriously, this DMARC thing, or at least the way it's implemented on DNG, is downright dangerous. I accidentally replied onlist to yet another, as I was researching this. Did you know that for some but not all DNG email, "reply to sender" sends it to the list? That's just plain dangerous and