Il 19/04/2016 10:01, Marco Calistri ha scritto:
Il 19/04/2016 09:51, Carlos E. R. ha scritto:
On 2016-04-19 14:33, Marco Calistri wrote:
Il 19/04/2016 09:31, Marco Calistri ha scritto:
I switched to use one of mine gmail smtp server by keeping my yahoo.com.br account as sender of this reply. No, the sender is gmail. You used: From: Marco Calistri <....0@gmail.com> Yes I have only changed the SMTP server in effect! OK NOW I SEE MY ORIGINAL SENT E-MAIL ON THE LIST!
Patrick theory looks to be correct! Notice that the way you sent, your From address was changed:
From: Marco Calistri <....@gmail.com> X-Google-Original-From: Marco Calistri <...@yahoo.com.br>
You tried to send with your "from" sent to ...@Yahoo, using gmail servers. But gmail changed, replaced, the "from" to be ...@gmail.
To everybody, unless looking deeper, your email has a from address on gmail, and a reply-to set to yahoo.
And of course, the dmarc test fails, but for another reason:
Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; dkim=neutral (body hash did not verify) header.i=@gmail.com; spf=pass (google.com: best guess record for domain of opensuse-factory+bounces-68341-......=gmail.com@opensuse.org designates 195.135.221.153 as permitted sender) smtp.mailfrom=opensuse-factory+bounces-68341-......=gmail.com@opensuse.org;
dmarc=fail (p=NONE dis=NONE) header.from=gmail.com
As google uses a policy that allows it, nothing is done and we see the post.
...What a mess!
Dunno what to do...
This is what YAHOO Mail says for Mailing List owner: If you are a mailing list owner, what should you do? Mailing lists are a special case of sending mail on behalf of individuals. The most common option is to use the mailing list’s address instead of the sender’s on the From: line. This will change the reply behavior. Some mailing lists also choose to act as pure forwarders and resend the mail without breaking DKIM signatures. As of this publication, no common mailing list packages provide straightforward configuration options that produce DMARC compatibility, although Mailman has relevant features starting in 2.1.16. If you are a developer of mailing list software and would like help adding features to allow participants from domains with DMARC p=reject, please contact us at dmarc-help@yahoo-inc.com. More information about the DMARC specification and implementation advice is available at http://dmarc.org/ -- Marco Calistri Opensuse Tumbleweed 64 bit - Kernel 4.5.0-3-default Gnome 3.20 Intel® Core™ i5-2410M CPU @ 2.30GHz × 4 - Intel® Sandybridge Mobile -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org