Timo Rothenpieler via ffmpeg-devel (HE12026-04-29): > The old accounts did not carry over, you need to register a new one with the > subscribed address.
Ok, did so. But it sucks that “forgotten password” says “you do not have an account” and not “you do not have an account but you should have one because you are subscribed to some list, so go choose a password”. > I personally did not notice any difference/duplicate mails since the > migration, and nobody else has complained so far. > Even though I'm listed on CC on my mails, I only have one copy of it. > > So I'm not entirely sure what exactly is different there. > You aren't accidentally subscribed with two aliases to the same inbox or > something I assume? I think we are talking at cross-purposes. I WANT to receive my own mails through the mailing-list, it is how I know they have been properly delivered. I DO NOT WANT that people who reply to my mails on the mailing-list Cc me, because I would receive them twice (I am subscribed), sometimes the second one hours later due to greylisting. To ensure that, the list includes “Reply-To:” to the list, and my MUA adds it for extra safety. But now, with that bogus CC header, people do Cc me because Reply-To does not apply to Cc, only From. If you are not seeing duplicate mails from me, it is because I bothered to edit the Cc list manually each time, but I did not do it this time. I dare say, you are right, this bogus header comes to indicate the original address because that horror DMARC prevents us from just leaving it in From. But it should NOT use Cc. There is no right header defined for the job, but Cc is worse than most choices. Changing the options did not prevent the bogus Cc header, as can be seen on Gmane's NNTP server. It only prevented me from seeing my own mails (which, first thing I said, I want). Could somebody please just nuke the Google campus and go back to ignoring DMARC? Regards, -- Nicolas George _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
