Re: [PLUG] Fw: DMARC Forensic Report for nuegia.net from IP 54.245.45.210

2020-12-31 Thread Alan
On Tue, 2020-12-29 at 13:53 -0800, Tom wrote: > On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 17:51:38 -0800 > "Jason Barbier" wrote: > > > this is normal and expected for most mail list software and has > > been > > the bane of most mail authentication schemes. It's not a > > misconfiguration perse on either side, just

Re: [PLUG] Fw: DMARC Forensic Report for nuegia.net from IP 54.245.45.210

2020-12-29 Thread Tom
On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 17:51:38 -0800 "Jason Barbier" wrote: > this is normal and expected for most mail list software and has been > the bane of most mail authentication schemes. It's not a > misconfiguration perse on either side, just an artifact of the mail > list bifurcating and spoofing

[PLUG] Fw: DMARC Forensic Report for nuegia.net from IP 54.245.45.210

2020-12-24 Thread Tom
Why do I get these whenever I email the PLUG mailing list? Is this a misconfiguration on my side or is PLUGML modifying my messages before forwarding them? And if so, why? Begin forwarded message: Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2020 12:10:39 +0100 From: no-re...@mx112.antispamcloud.com To:

Re: [PLUG] Fw: DMARC Forensic Report for nuegia.net from IP 54.245.45.210

2020-12-24 Thread Jason Barbier
this is normal and expected for most mail list software and has been the bane of most mail authentication schemes. It's not a misconfiguration perse on either side, just an artifact of the mail list bifurcating and spoofing messages. the only real way to stop it breaks most mail clients