On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 7:16 AM, Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No, it isn't specifically a Gmail issue, it is an issue from the
combination of DMARC strict policies, sites that enforce DMARC policies,
and mailing lists.
DMARC, that was it. Thank you for the more detailed (and more correct) explanation.
As a Google user, I most often see this in mail coming from Yahoo. And Ed also makes a good point. I already filter my mailing list mail into separate labels for each list, and check "Never send to spam" for these, which removes the DMARC issue. Setting "never send to spam" means you are relying on the server for the mailing list to do the spam filtering.
--Greg
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