On 06/16/2018 06:04 AM, Johnny Hughes via CentOS wrote: > On 06/16/2018 05:58 AM, Johnny Hughes via CentOS wrote: >> On 06/16/2018 05:42 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote: >>> Concerning the disabled membership (yesterday). Is there anything that I should do? >>> Visiting the "re-enable" link shows only a plain site with meta information about >>> the list but without any feedback like "membership enabled". Albeit some postings are >>> coming in again now (with "normalized" sender address <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>). Seems >>> the work to resolve this issue is in progress ... >> >> >> WRT the action taken .. we have used the Munge option from here (for >> versions 2.1.18 or greater): >> >> https://wiki.list.org/DEV/DMARC >> >> So, other than all 'From:' addresses being the mailing list, everything >> seems to be working the same as before. >> >> I still see 'reply to list' as an option and it works the same for ne in >> Thunderbird (If I reply directly to he mail, it does to original author, >> if I reply to list, it goes to the list). > > It is in the Reply To: not CC: field in Thunderbird .. but that shows > up by defalt when viewing the list mails for me. Not sure how otehr > mail clients handle it. In the gmail interface .. it shows the the Author, like this in the From line: Johnny Hughes via CentOS And there is a drop down arrow the shows all the header info. A reply puts both the author and the list in the To section. That also seems manageable. > >> >> So for me and thunderbird it is business as usual. >> >> If your {all of us 'yous', not just Leon :) } mail client has a reply >> to list function, you will want to use that to send replies to the list.
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