On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 03:50:07PM +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > Kevin Fenzi writes: > > > I can't force the list to do this. Your domain would need to enable > > DMARC and set reject or quarantine > > Pretty sure it's not "his" domain. I believe GMX is a major internet > provider (and email provider) in Germany, which already has an > explicit DMARC policy of 'none' on gmx.net, and 'quarantine' on > subdomains. I suspect they've thought out their DMARC configuration > pretty carefully. Perhaps so. > Does Fedora participate in the ARC protocol? I didn't see any ARC > fields for Fedora in the headers. Both of the sites he's reported > DSNs from (outlook and Google) do understand ARC, so that might help > (especially at Google, which is invoking From alignment even though > GMX publishes 'p=none'). No promises, of course, as both those > domains are well-known for thinking they know better than everyone > else. We don't currently have any ARC setup. When / if we can get the list processor upgraded, I think newer versions of mailman3 have native ARC support, and we could look at enabling that. For now, no, there's no ARC support. kevin
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