Hi all, It seem like DMARC, SPF, DKIM, or *something* is tripping us up quite a bit. Earlier this afternoon (that's what it is in Sweden at least), us postmasters got a deluge of bounce reports from mailman, basically telling us that it got something like this: <user@xxxxxxxxxxx>: host aspmx.l.google.com[74.125.140.26] said: 550-5.7.1 This message does not have authentication information or fails to pass 550-5.7.1 authentication checks. To best protect our users from spam, the 550-5.7.1 message has been blocked. Please visit 550-5.7.1 https://support.google.com/mail/answer/81126#authentication for more 550 5.7.1 information. f1si3266960wro.105 - gsmtp (in reply to end of DATA command) There's very little fact of what actually triggered these bounces, but they always come from Google, so we're guessing that they're becoming increasingly aggressive in their checks of DKIM, SPF, ARC, who knows (they don't seem to check DMARC, 'cause we do have one with p=none and an address to sent DMARC reports to, and I'm hearing absolutely nothing from Google, but I do hear from others) So, to mitigate the problem, we've removed all extra decoration of the messages, i.e. the list footer that's usually added and the subject tag that indicates what list this is (I added the "openssl-users:" that you see manually). So IF you're filtering the messages to get list messages in a different folder, based on the subject line, you will unfortunately have to change it. If I may suggest something, it's to look at this: List-Id: <openssl-users.openssl.org> Cheers, Richard ( role: postmaster ) -- Richard Levitte levitte@xxxxxxxxxxx OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org/~levitte/