Re: [Mailman-Users] DMARC and gmail

2017-07-19 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 07/19/2017 06:13 AM, Kevin Nowaczyk via Mailman-Users wrote: > ... dmarc_none_moderation_action is No. ... > After changing to "Munge From" it still has a DMARC fail. What are the > differences that I should be seeing after changing the > dmarc_moderation_action? Here is an authentication head

Re: [Mailman-Users] Message not accepted for policy reasons

2017-07-19 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 07/19/2017 06:23 AM, Radwa Hamed wrote: > > is there a way to change the sender address to our > domain which permits our ip as sender , while keeping the reply to > address that of the original sender , so that the sender would be known > to others See In

[Mailman-Users] Message not accepted for policy reasons

2017-07-19 Thread Radwa Hamed
Hello everyone , I have a list with many subscribers with different email addresses , when users send to the list from any domain like yahoo or gmail it is rejected by some servers like yahoo as the domain of sender is yahoo for example while yahoo doesn't allow the ip of our server as permitt

Re: [Mailman-Users] DMARC and gmail

2017-07-19 Thread Christian F Buser via Mailman-Users
Hi Kevin GMAIL is a problem itself. On another mailing list (which is not a Mailman list and I am not a moderator or something like that), messages seem even to be held back by GMAIL and not delivered at all to the subscribers. I am not sure whether a GMAIL user can "educate" the mail server to n

[Mailman-Users] DMARC and gmail

2017-07-19 Thread Kevin Nowaczyk via Mailman-Users
I've recently been hearing that some subscribers to a club mailing list who use gmail are having all messages pushed to their spam folder. One user said it's only an issue when the sender is a gmail user as well. I'm running mailman 2.1.23 and had dmarc_moderation_action set to the default value