On Sat, 28 Dec 2019 21:41:48 -0800 Rick Moen <r...@linuxmafia.com> wrote:
> tl;dr: Mailman will now munge the From: address if and only if the > sender's domain publishes a problematic DMARC policy, to substitute > the mailing list's address for the sender's. On those mails, Mailman > also appends a Reply-To: header pointing to the sender's real address. > No other mails will be touched. The preceding description describes what I see on my end. However, when I click "Return to sender", Claws-Mail takes me literally and sends to the munged To, which is now the mailing list. Claws does not consult the "Reply to" when I click "Return to sender." This is my problem. If I click "Reply to list" it replies only to the list, which is exactly what I want under normal situations. If I click "Reply" or "Reply to All", it sends to the list and copies the return address. I then have to prune off whichever address I don't want, and if the one I want is the return address, I need to change it from Cc to To. So my solution is procedural. I removed my "Reply to Sender" button, because in the age of DKIM it does just what I don't want, even if it's literally correct. Now, whenever I want to email somebody offlist, I'll: 1) Click Reply to all 2) Delete the mailing list address 3) Change the Cc to To The point is, if I see two addresses up there, I'll understand there's danger and delete the dng one. So, although I have the same opinion of DKIM that I've always had, my procedural workaround means I won't need to ask anyone else for help. SteveT Steve Litt December 2019 featured book: Rapid Learning for the 21st Century http://www.troubleshooters.com/rl21 _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng