-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2014-11-12 22:11, Les Mikesell wrote: > It's not my problem, it is what his domain says should be done > with mail claiming to be from there but isn't.. Your mail system > may simply ignore the request, but that doesn't mean it always will > or that it is the right thing to do. And on a more practical > note, shouldn't be left as each recipient's problem. And > particularly since it affects mail from yahoo.com and aol.com > senders, the long term fix will have to be in the list software > (and already is, in the current version). Meanwhile, the > workaround is to not send with a From: address where the domain > requests that it not be forwarded. > It might not be your problem, but a perfectly workable solution is in your hands. Presumably you've already got a filter set up for applying a label to list mails. Simply check the "Never mark as spam" box and those mails will no longer be misplaced. - -- AF24 6DE9 D1DF DFB8 3A74 A7AC F457 B7A3 5DF1 4240 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUZMXmAAoJEPRXt6Nd8UJAPmYP/1Ng5ryQ1ZhomuIoTOa1f0NH MJGosdIlGxj8wkPDSHITM6qftSgaSnUXD/CtDrCn2jeyQHeqECSUIsN27fkljgjb io/poCIYkmzFkuxcih2H989MxihYKdnTk/qOsCII3U8+ahpKQAXtFl4ZcjkL2t5E Xh7QiamsM8xOKKPa7sgg1deVvHkYlIj805wqER8vgS5Rtvsedc9MsHt/r/KAm4ta gWU0tha7QWbZa0j5zsFJ15vCdBofVT+thP0b7w5MI0uzAWucV7hvWtlvaYLufGPn /ipwaiDGPszP1WvS7db0NHP12ISIJkGDqmwv7aY/56vUonJKBVjVPdgWmcV/u7xD bIybi8DIFS/T8tysFcgKLeIn3xvf/nGRS10K050AGeHuOozpYt2hkk1wJX12OWm3 SBu/Fvuz8HTsempkYiqjNo9A6RxQqUi+XUsBgshZ2OBfuBaewyh+88Oaw1NkNdEF G+NIeJYGYAMOjEcBc3N2BAWb0ySTqmXxnOZpXC9ZFTRUdI7TAw7j1IHpQtSVVC19 kwVmKKd7FLzzLSMYhTzAdSasG0wyh57eFMy09HZFBZCssf3yTMxaY6u699WE/f8W vxblvlJqCDPwt2FyewGFqLM4+5QsHT9a+1cNrdQRuf8D5JJb8PDV2nYnU0h6phDr XAPzNyOoWKl4XLbwHCsN =IWDP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos