On 02/05/2019 09:21, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Stephen J. Turnbull:
It's possible to do this only for domains that advertise p=reject.
They deserve what they get.
If there are any issues that seem like they can be addressed in
upstream GNU Mailman (unfortunately, we don't carry a stick big enough
to convince blockheaded mail domains not to publish p=reject), let me
know and I'll push it with the Mailman devs. No promises, of course.
Gmail *recipients* (which includes most redhat.com subscribers these
days) need this rewriting as well. Discarding mail is always a policy
decision carried out by the recipient, so it needs to be configurable
for mailing list subscribers. The mailing list server cannot detect
this recipient behavior automatically.
No, but if the mailing list server rewrites when the sender has a
reject policy then the email gmail receives will no longer violate
the policy so they won't put it in the spam folder.
The DMARC policy set by the sender does not really matter here. People
tell you differently, but they are misinformed because the discard
policy is implemented by the recipient, not the sender.
Yes, but based on what the sender requests.
Tom
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