On Sun, Oct 30, 2022 at 11:01:55PM +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
However, with respect to Wolfgang's posts, the official DMARC (RFC 7489) protocol is not involved here since gmx.net publishes a policy of "none", which means receivers should take no action merely on the basis of failure of From alignment. That said, the reason Google gave for refusing your email is based on From alignment. I suspect they have other reasons, my own organization (a university that has pretensions to world-class STEM research :-( ) marked your post as SPAM.
Good to know.
Sorry, I can't tell you what the rationale is, the reason report is encoded. I myself don't see anything spammy about any of your posts. :-(
I'm using this email address since around 20 years - and I actually see since a few years occasionally that emails I sent to recipients I know personally are probably tagged as spam - meaning, recipients only find them after having a look to their spam folders. It rarely happened, but it happened. I know some "let's save the world" chain mail senders (one topic something along the line of: "Don't eat chocolate from the bad guys" - no kidding) sent me emails I wasn't interested in: they put my email address together with hundreds of others into the Cc: header - didn't happen too often, but I suspect often enough to ruin the non-spam status of my address. Lesson taken: don't give your email address to people that don't know what they're doing on their computer.
> So yes: this email is explicitly meant to be also read the Fedora list > administrators. There are addresses specifically for that purpose. It is very frequently the case that list admins manage many lists they are not subscribed to. If you have specific requests for the list admins, use the -owner address.
.. no such -owner or similar addresses seem to be available in the mail-headers sent to this list.
But think carefully about whether you need to do that. It's very likely they'll just tell you what I just told you, and there's nothing they can do. If you repeatedly get DSNs from the same domain, you can send them to the list owner, and they might unsubscribe those accounts. But that's up to them.
By now the list management - provided there is one - should know about the problem. If they can't fix it I will by sending those DSNs to /dev/null - or I just unsubscribe. Thanks a lot for your time - goes out equally to everyone having contributed to this thread. Regards, Wolfgang _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Do not reply to spam, report it: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/new_issue