> On Mar 26, 2016, at 2:39 PM, MJ Ray (m...@phonecoop.coop) <users@sogo.nu> > wrote: > > Patrice Levesque (pleves...@inverse.ca) wrote: >> You may be aware of modern spam protection mechanisms like SPF, DKIM >> and DMARC. > > Yes and they are broken by design because they cause problems for > mailing lists and they do not test whether a message is spam. > >> In order to comply with those mechanisms, this mailing list is now >> replacing the “From:” header with its own address; you may have >> noticed the change earlier today. >> >> As far as I know, this should not create serious issues for >> subscribers — don't hesitate to report though if this assumption >> turns out to be false. > > Is it not serious that it's no longer possible to sort list emails by > sender, or to use the "Reply To Author" commands/buttons in email > clients to reply to the author? > > This seems like a high cost of pandering to poor postmasters. I await > for the first incorrectly-published-to-list private email with interest. ☹
Yahoo has already adopted a strict DMARC policy and Google has announced to do the same in June 2016. We chose to *not* penalize our list subscribers hosting their mailbox on those systems. Francis -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists