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On 1/8/21 10:03 AM, Philippe Conde wrote:
Michael Ströder a écrit :
On 12/8/20 1:04 PM, Peter Simons wrote:
p=quarantine does not strike me as a solution for the whole SPF/DMARC problem. Injecting all e-mail messages with a proper envelope, signature, and "From:" header is. I'm not making any recommendation for your DMARC sender policy.
Just wanted to point out that it's your own decision that your postings to mailing lists not modifying the From: header will be completely rejected.
Probably you already knew that but it's important that *everybody* clearly understands it.
I don't more receive mails from this list since 22 december and I received a mail cancelling my address due to bouncing message. My mailhost provider (proximus.be) says that nothing changed on their side. Is my problem related to your remarl about the dmarc policy?
I doubt that your particular issue is a DMARC issue. But I don't know for sure. Maybe you should send an e-mail giving more info to admin@opensuse.org which also creates a ticket. (I've deliberately sent you a personal response additionally to the response sent to the list.) Ciao, Michael.