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Grant Taylor wrote: |
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> On 10/31/19 9:52 AM, Dale wrote: |
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>> Howdy, |
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> Hi, |
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>> I been getting quite a few of these lately. |
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>>> Some messages to you could not be delivered. If you're seeing this |
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>>> message it means things are back to normal, and it's merely for your |
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>>> information. |
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>>> Here is the list of the bounced messages: |
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>>> - 188380 |
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> I periodically get these too. |
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> My understanding is that my receiving server is correctly rejecting |
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> specific messages in accordance with the purported sending domain's |
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> wishes (which they publish in DNS). |
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> I believe this to be happening because the gentoo-user mailing list |
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> (and others) are sending messages in a way that violates contemporary |
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> spam filtering; e.g. SPF, DKIM, DMARC. |
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> I don't think there is anything that we subscribers can do. I think |
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> it's up to the mailing list administrators to update / reconfigure |
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> things to match contemporary spam filtering. |
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I think we came to the conclusion that one person is causing this. |
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Basically his emails trigger the spam alarm and it gets marked before or |
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upon receipt by gmail. It doesn't even make it to my in box. |
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Now how a individual can find themselves in a place where their emails |
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are marked as spam like that, one can only guess. |
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Thanks for the info. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |