Hi Dave,

Thanks a lot for your answer.

Le mardi 29 octobre 2024, 10:22:34 heure normale d’Europe centrale Dave 
Cridland a écrit :
> [SNIP]
> 
> The solution seems to be to ensure the mailing list system detects
> DKIM/DMARC and, if needed, change the sender. If this sounds like an awful
> hack to you, you'd be right, but it seems to be all we have. I understand
> the mailing lists might be moving to a different provider soon, so perhaps
> this gets fixed by the change?

Yeah, that was the consensus on xsf@ muc too: wait and see if the new 
infrastructure fixes my issue.

 > You could also change your DKIM/DMARC stuff to only soft-fail, I believe,
> since it's currently a hard fail and this would explain why some mail
> providers drop the message entirely, rather than "only" redirecting it to
> Spam.

I'll check my settings, thanks for the tip.

> 
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> 
> I do respect you for trying to self-host email, despite how insanely hard
> that's becoming. I'm supposedly meant to know about these things, and I
> gave up some time ago.

That's also one of the main reasons why I'm working on XMPP, and I'm avoiding 
platforms like WhatsApp or Signal, but it comes at a cost (in terms of 
maintenance issues like this one, time, or information loss).

Best,
Goffi

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