> On Nov 2, 2016, at 1:00 PM, Michael Richardson <mcr+i...@sandelman.ca> wrote:
> 
> 
> Cullen Jennings <flu...@iii.ca> wrote:
>> So if someone send a email with a bad signature to an IETF list from a
>> domain that has a reject policy, and the IETF server forwards it to my
>> email email provider, my email provider rejects it. Now the IETF email
>> server counts that as a bounce. Too many bounces in a row and the IETF
>> server unsubscribes me from the list.
> 
>> This does not seem OK that anyone can trivially send some SPAM and get
>> me unsubscribed.
> 
> yeah, that's a real problem isn't it.
> 
> After nearly three years of yelling about this problem, we are not even close
> to consensus that it's a problem, with many people suggesting that IETF 
> mailing
> list software should just munge headers.

My apologies for not checking the archives. I did try but I downloaded a mbox 
file from one of the IETF mail archive tools that when I importated that into 
mail.crapp just turned out not to really be a valid mbox file and just turned 
into one email - anyways, I digress about our broken tools. 

So how do we get this fixed ? Has someone talked to the IESG about this? Right 
now as a chair, I am making consensus calls that are probably ignoring any 
emails from people from google.com - and other - because I am not getting their 
email. That seems like a serious process problem.



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