Per Jessen wrote:
Pit Suetterlin via openSUSE Test wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Pit Suetterlin via openSUSE Test wrote:
... a bit mangled mind here today.
So, now we know that your from address was mangled (the dmarc mitigation is only supposed to kick in for domains with a dmarc policy). What happens to mine now?
Yes, for mine the header was changed to From: Pit Suetterlin via openSUSE Test <test@lists.opensuse.org> Reply-To: Peter Sütterlin <pit@astro.su.se>
Yours has the proper original From: per@opensuse.org
So it really only seems to change it if the receiver has a DMARC policy in place that would reject it, and doesn't touch the rest. Seems like a 'safe' thing for convenience, but I can also live without if you don't like it...
Yes, I agree, it seems safe to do - I think I'll try it out and see what happens. (i.e. if anyone notices).
Did you do something different? I just got this on the users list: From: Stakanov via openSUSE Users <users@lists.opensuse.org> Reply-To: Stakanov <stakanov@disroot.org> So maybe it did not mangle your post because the From: was from the same domain as the mail server? Would be bad news, and in that case maybe better revert it? (it does work properly though, if I reply it goes to the list, with group-reply to list and user...)