On Fri, Jan 5, 2024 at 6:21 AM Paul Kudla <[email protected]> wrote: > > I think we are getting off track here, > > email can come from anywhere > > like mine when i send an email it comes from "Paul Kudla <[email protected]>" > which is perfectly normal, if i sent an email from : > > "Paul Kudla <[email protected]>" > > that would be wrong because the email address does not exist and would > eventually bounce on most system or more importantly get blocked in > someone's spam filter because it is unknown to the end user. > > Again trying to help > > > the issue creeps in when a mail system tries to send with a different > send email address then what is in the headers. > > My or any other system does not block ordinary email, and the tmda (in > my case) will trap it for approval. I can catch and kinda approve these > but its one at a time when headers get messed with. > > The issues being found here is email from for example > > Asterisk Developers Mailing List <[email protected]> > > is now show as > > Asterisk Developers Mailing List <[email protected]> > > which in its self kinda correct but but group.io should really be a > proper domain related to asterisk like the > > "<[email protected]" > > was > > fyi > > > Hope this clarifies, asterisk mailing list really needs to come from an > asterisk domain (or sub domain) NOT groups.io > > can you get n asterisk.groups.io > (like the digium one? - lists.digium.com) > > this would resolve to identy issues. >
Possibly? I created a subgroup which moved things to an asterisk-dev.groups.io subdomain, whether that is sufficient for your purposes I do not know. -- Joshua C. Colp Director of Engineering | Asterisk Project Lead Sangoma Technologies Check us out at www.sangoma.com and www.asterisk.org
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