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[Discuss] DMARC issue, Yahoo and beyond



On 05/16/2014 04:47 PM, Bill Horne wrote:
> On 5/16/2014 2:10 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>> Matthew Gillen<me at mattgillen.net>  writes:
>>
>>> On 05/16/2014 12:52 PM, Bill Horne wrote:
>>>> My first question is whether mailman allows the BLU to selectively
>>>> munge
>>>> headers based on the recipient's preferences: if a YahGooHotCast
>>>> subscriber can turn off munging by themselves, then we're done, but I
>>>> don't remember if that's possible. If the answer is "No", then I
>>>> suggest
>>>> we explore some custom-code for Mailman.
>>> The version I'm looking at (2.1.12) doesn't seem to have that
>>> option. Even if it did, it would get weird: the first reply from
>>> someone that wanted the [Discuss] munging would have a munged subject
>>> line, which might break threading on mail clients that rely on
>>> same-subject (do any really do that anymore?)
>> It was added in 2.1.16, and "fixed" in 2.1.18.
>
> Since the BLU is currently using 2.1.12, I think an obvious solution
> is available ...
>
> How many Yahoo/Gmail/Comcast/etc subscribers do we have? Are we able
> to confirm delivery problems?
>
>
Yahoo 1370
gmail   2223
comcast 1060

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