OK, so I sent a message to the list which was rejected, I got a NDR like
this:


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This message was sent by a program, not by a human person.

Your submission to the postfix-users mailing list was blocked because
your address is not subscribed, or because the submission contains
words like "subscribe", "unsubscribe", "change address", or "help",
in the subject or in the first few lines.

Here is the reason:

BOUNCE [email protected]:     Admin request of type
/\bsubscribe\b/i at line 3

If you are not subscribed, see the instructions at
http://www.postfix.org/lists.html.

If you are subscribed, avoid using words that the filter rejects
(if you must use a forbidden word, insert spaces between the letters).
It is admittedly a stupid filter, but it prevents irritated responses
from people on the mailing list.
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And the message rejected was this:


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On 2017 Feb 11, 20:50, Wietse Venema wrote:

> Tags are not needed. If you subscribe to this list, file the messages
> to a dedicated folder for that list. Receiving list mail in the
> primary inbox is discouraged.

OK, understood.

I manage fine without the tags, I just was curious about why not having
them when it's so common in other lists.

--
Josh Good
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Yeah, I see that "suscribe" in the 3rd line (first quoted line) of the
original message. It's funny, but no problem, I repost it.

Regards,

-- 
Josh Good

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