This mailing list does it, and I thinks it works well.But if you want the pure 
solution, you could go the rfc822 route, where you take a mail (where the 
adress forw...@example.org expands to tar...@gmail.com) like:From: 
sender@gmail.comTo: forward@example.orgSubject: HeyContent-Type: 
text/plainHeyand encapsulate it on a new rfc822 container, so it looks like 
this:From: forward@example.orgTo: target@gmail.comSubject: Fwd: 
HeyContent-Type: message/rfc822From: sender@gmail.comTo: 
forward@example.orgSubject: HeyContent-Type: text/plainHeyThis shouldn't break 
anything since the original verbatim is kept, while DMARC authentication is 
performed on the outer container.
-------- Originalmeddelande --------Från: John Levine via mailop 
<mailop@mailop.org> Datum: 2023-03-23  02:38  (GMT+01:00) Till: 
mailop@mailop.org Kopia: sebast...@sebbe.eu Ämne: Re: [mailop] Hotmail will 
start rejecting messages that fail DMARC It appears that Sebastian Nielsen via 
mailop <sebast...@sebbe.eu> said:>-=-=-=-=-=->-=-=-=-=-=->I think forwarders 
and mailing lists should start rewriting From: instead to a adress for which 
they are authorative,Oh, please, not the blame the victim argument again.See 
archives of this list for many discussions about why that workaround makes 
mailing lists work much, much 
worse.R's,JOhn_______________________________________________mailop mailing 
listmailop@mailop.orghttps://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop
_______________________________________________
mailop mailing list
mailop@mailop.org
https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop

Reply via email to