On Fri, 18 Dec 2020 21:51:19 +0100 "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
On 18/12/2020 21.36, Dave Howorth wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2020 20:36:26 +0100 "Carlos E. R." <> wrote:
On 18/12/2020 19.41, mauro wrote:
On 18/12/20 14:24, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 18/12/2020 13.48, mauro wrote:
On 17/12/20 22:32, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> This is not exactly openSUSE's fault, but from their point of > view they blame us. We can blame everybody that uses DKIM
> Yes, you can open a ticket, but the issue is known.
No ticket. I'll just get free from false Free.it
This issue will eventually affect every mail supplier in the world, there is no escape.
you mean mailing lists will follow the downhill of usenet, firefox, freespeach, world climate and humanity as a whole?
No. I'm saying that every mail supplier will eventually enact DKIM, killing mail lists usage by their users.
I optimistically hope that my email provider, who is also my ISP, will be one of the last to succumb, and that before they do a solution will be found to allow email lists to continue.
Heh :-)
Yes, same here.
There are "solutions". One is to not change or add anything to emails that come from a DKIM domain. Which means, not adding [opensuse-support] to the subject line, or not adding a footer with important information to the emails, when they pass the server.
Obviously, that solution impacts the usability of the lists.
The other method is to change the "from" address - example:
From: On behalf of Dave Howorth <support@lists.opensuse.org>
This other method is not liked.
Another method would be for DKIM to acknowledge that email lists DO exist and modify their rules accordingly! But who knows :)