On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 00:49 +0000, David Woodhouse wrote: > Bounces from mailman aren't actually sent as bounces -- they have a > non-empty reverse-path. Could it be that your mail routing for the > addresses in question are different? Can you receive _any_ mail from > @redhat.com addresses to that address? The redhat.com domain is > currently publishing a bogus SPF record which asks people to throw away > valid mail. If anything in your receiving path is checking SPF, you > should ask them to stop. > The first time I tried was from this address from which I receive fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx and amd64-list@xxxxxxxxxx messages continually. I have also in the past used this address successfully to receive fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx and fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx messages. I have never had any problem with subscribing to, receiving from, posting to, or unsubscribing from any list. The only problem is not getting bounces when I am dumb and try to post to a list that I am not currently subscribed to. I thought this was standard behavior for the @redhat.com lists. I don't believe that our mail servers are checking SPF or doing any sort of spam blocking. I have no idea why I'm not getting them, but if you are receiving them it must be a problem somewhere on my end. I appreciate your willingness to help and explain even this trivial issue. I will check things out on my end, but I do not want to drag this thread further off-topic. Matthew E. Lauterbach