Hi Stephen,
Yes, there is a good reason. I’m using Mailman as it came with the OS X Server
and am not prepared to replace it. Also, Mailman no longer comes pre-installed
on the Apple platform, so I’m basically stuck. This is why I tried the simplest
hack I could find. I have 44 busy lists and I’m weary of messing anything up,
as I have basically no
time or background to fix it.
Yours,
Allan
> On May 24, 2015, at 11:06 , Andrew Hodgson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Allan Hansen wrote:
>
>> Stephen,
>
>> Much appreciated.
>> Checking for aol.com and yahoo.com here alone will not work. I have a bunch
>> of other subscribers that have accounts with providers that are owned by
>> Yahoo (mostly) and AOL, but whose addresses are not of this form.
>> I would have to do this for all addresses, to be safe.
>
> Probably a good reason why you can't do this, but is there any way you can
> upgrade to the latest 2.1.20? It means the code for doing this is already
> there for you and will work by looking up the relevant domain's DMARC policy
> in DNS. I use it on all the lists here by default now by munging the From:
> header and it works when it needs to.
>
> Thanks.
> Andrew.
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