> The strange thing is that the binutils, gcc & musl lists don't seem to > cause gmail to barf nearly as much as the toybox list does.
Mail-tester complains this way about this list server, rating its likeliness of reaching destination as 32%: > Listed in SORBS (last 28 days) http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml > Yellow listed in Hostkarma http://ipadmin.junkemailfilter.com/remove.php > You may want to publish a DNS record (MX type) for the domain name > lists.landley.net or use a different bounce email address. > You do not have a DMARC record, please add a TXT record to your domain > _dmarc.lists.landley.net with the following value: v=DMARC1; p=none > [SPF] lists.landley.net does not allow your server > to use [email protected] > You do not have a SPF record, please add the following one to your domain > lists.landley.net: v=spf1 a mx include:netblocks.dreamhost.com ~all > Your message is not signed with DKIM > Your message does not contain a List-Unsubscribe header Had to sort all these out for clients' mailing lists before their mail to major providers stopped breaking. Though it was more than a year ago, providers might have more rules now than mail-tester knows of. I also haven't seen any other mailing list sending its own additional copy when a recipient is included in CC. So providers might consider getting same letter twice weird, automatically blacklisting your server when it repeatedly does that. _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net
