Re: [ih] more bounce management, was update about bogus list unsubcribe requests

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On 8/27/16 5:51 PM, John Levine wrote:
Actually the list kind of noticed.  I seem to remember a short exchange
with Vint Cerf about his emails not getting through, or mail not getting
to him, as well as some broader discussion on the list when mail first
started disappearing into a black hole.  If you happen to remember the
date when p=reject first showed up bigtime, I could probably find those
exchanges.
For Yahoo it was about April 1, 2014, and for AOL about May 15.

(April 1 - how appropriate - though I think it was more like the 7th - see below)

If you check the IETF list archives, and search on DMARC:
at https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/search/?email_list=ietf&q=DMARC
(horrible interface, by the way - it doesn't give the option of selecting by month/year)

you'll find 100s of messages, on several threads, clustering from April 7 through the end of April 2014.

Interestingly, the very first was this one:
Yahoo breaks every mailing list in the world including the IETF's
"John Levine" <johnl@xxxxxxxxx> Mon, 07 April 2014 20:11 UTCShow header

Another interesting thread:
One of the more interesting threads started with:
Will mailing lists survive DMARC?
Alessandro Vesely <vesely@xxxxxxx> Tue, 29 April 2014 11:11 UTCShow header

Cheers,

Miles

--
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is.  .... Yogi Berra




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