On 28/12/2019 08:34, Rick Moen wrote: > Are you in the middle of submitting a patch to GNU Mailman, then? I'm > expect they will give it appropriate consideration, and give you expert > feedback (which, possibly, the rest of us will appreciate hearing). > > OTOH, expecting Dyne.org people to hand-hack the local Mailman installation, > rather than trying to get it accepted by the developers, and not even > providing anyone with a patch, doesn't strike me as even a tiny bit > reasonable. And, gosh, I'm sorry to say you appear to be so suggesting, > which again, for the second night in a row, makes me a little sad. > > Also, have you bothered to make sure you understand Mailman's > DMARC mitigation, before jumping in? I'm guessing 'nope'. > > (Again, just to be crystal-clear, I myself am neither a Dyne.org > administrator nor a GNU Mailman developer, further underlining my point > about how you would be best advised to address the correct people with > your, um, semi-developed notions, and not the wrong ones.)
Chillax, it's Christmas (or the seasonal celebration of one's choice)! :-) Even without having to submit a patch or knowing the full ins and out of Mailman's DMARC mitigation, it strikes me that Steve's request was a reasonable one. It would help for non-standard behaviour to be more clear. That said, the mail list *does* seem to work as Steve wants. At least it does for my mail client (Thunderbird). On a message posted by someone posting to the list from a p=reject DMARC domain:- When I click 'Reply to List' the reply goes to the list. When I click 'Reply' the reply goes to the message's 'Reply-To' header contents which is the poster's personal email address. When I click 'Reply All' the reply goes to everyone mentioned in any To, Cc or Reply-To header. -- Mark Rousell
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