Re: [arch-general] Yahoo mail problems (was [aur-general] No notification for out-of-date package)

2016-01-27 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Hi, FWIW most mailing lists (if not all) that still work with Yahoo/Rocketmail can't send mails from the subscriber to the subscriber and mailman confirmation mails are not a good replacement to receiving the own mails sent to the list. Step by step I switch from Rocketmail to Zoho. Arch Audio

Re: [arch-general] Yahoo mail problems (was [aur-general] No notification for out-of-date package)

2016-01-25 Thread Moritz Bunkus
Hey, > Also as for rejecting invalid DKIM mails: People should really not do > that unless DMARC tells them to. That _is_ a problem already and will get worse this year. Yahoo has already published a "reject invalid" policy nearly two years ago[1]. See: [0 mosu@sweet-chili ~] host -t txt

Re: [arch-general] Yahoo mail problems (was [aur-general] No notification for out-of-date package)

2016-01-24 Thread Florian Pritz via arch-general
On 16.01.2016 05:38, Natu wrote: > You don't say what yahoo's reject message is, ... I guess it's possible that some users simply marked mailing list mails as spam and we got blacklisted because of that. The reject message is this: 421 4.7.1 [TS03] All messages from 5.9.250.164 will be

Re: [arch-general] Yahoo mail problems (was [aur-general] No notification for out-of-date package)

2016-01-24 Thread Genes Lists
This may be part of the problem. The arch mail server is passing thru contributers DKIM signatures leading to list mail being DKIM invalid. You domain has DKIM signed mail and therefore suffers this problem For example, looking at your last message. The message from you to the list is DKIM

Re: [arch-general] Yahoo mail problems (was [aur-general] No notification for out-of-date package)

2016-01-24 Thread Florian Pritz
On 24.01.2016 16:14, Genes Lists wrote: > The message from you to the list is DKIM signed and appears to check out > - but the outgoing message from the arch mail server fails DKIM. So > anyone rejecting invalid DKIM will reject list mail - yahoo may be doing > that now I don't know. That's