David Seikel suggested a mailman config change to rewrite FROM headers when it detects a site is using the insane/broken DMARC thing. (I.E. lie to gmail about where the message is coming from when the stupid/broken anti-spam thing yahoo invented is detected.)
Specifically he pointed me to other projects that have been encountering this problem with gmail, and their fix: https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20181029.043452.ea2b7dd9.en.html#devuan-dev (Of course gmail's broken mailing lists for years by deduping messages so a patch series that's posted to linux-sh and linux-kernel the 0/3 and 3/3 wind up in linux-sh and the 1/3 and 2/3 wind up in linux-kernel. And if you're cc'd on a patch one of them will randomly wind up in your inbox instead. And there is NO WAY TO DISABLE THIS, and it's been doing it for TEN YEARS NOW.) But it's nice there might be a workaround for this one by rewriting headers to lie to gmail. Fingers crossed... Rob P.S. Of course convincing gmail's spam filter not to put everything Elliott writes into the spam folder because of established history skewing its database is left as an exercise for the reader. P.P.S. It's a bit like how the Doctor's Tardis spends 500 years with a stuck chameleon circuit, visits thousands of planets and wherever it goes, there's a police box, and it sort of blends in ok. So when the 6th doctor finally DOES fix the hardware, after a couple false starts the Tardis analyzes each new landing site and goes "I know what'll fit in here: a police box!" because its database weightings are just pathologically skewed, and the Doctor decides he/she can't really argue with this logic and lives with it. _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net
