Hello,
there has been no feedback regarding this change, so the setting was done some minutes
ago.
In case of unforeseen issues, just follow up on the sr-users lists for further
discussions.
Thanks,
Henning
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From: Henning Westerholt
Sent: Dienstag, 19. September 2023 10:11
To: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List <sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org>rg>; Kamailio
(SER) - Devel Mailing List <sr-dev(a)lists.kamailio.org>rg>; business(a)lists.kamailio.org;
sr-docs(a)lists.kamailio.org; kamailio-announce(a)lists.kamailio.org;
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Subject: Change in mailing list configuration related to DMARC spam filtering
Hello,
due to some changes from certain cloud infrastructure provider related to spam filtering
with DMARC, we need to change the list manager "mailman" configuration for the
following lists:
* sr-users
* sr-user-es
* sr-dev
* business
* sr-docs
* kamailio-announce
* the administrative mailing list
The change will impact the "From" that is displayed in your email program.
Without that change large e-mail providers (Gmail, Microsoft O365) will reject messages
from a sender with certain strict DMARC policy. This is already affecting several people
on the lists (for example with GitHub notice mails), but over time the problem will
certainly increase.
Regarding the technical change:
We will munge the From: header so it doesn't contain the domain that triggers the
DMARC rejection. Essentially, the Mailman list takes ownership of the message and injects
its own address into the From: header. This can affect reply-to-sender, although we add
the original From: address in the Reply-To: header (or sometimes the Cc: header) to reduce
the impact of this. We plan to do this for all emails unconditionally, regardless of their
sender DMARC policy, to have an identical behaviour for all users. Please refer to this
[1] page for more details. For a general description of DMARC refer to this page [2].
This change should have not a big impact for you, but some users might need to adapt some
mail filters. Therefore, we would like to gather feedback on that change from you. We
expect that the most visible change is that It will be not possible anymore to just reply
by e-mail to mails from GitHub and have them "automatically" added to the
discussed issue. This feature was so far used rarely and only from a few people.
We plan to implement this change by the end of this week, when its done it will be also
shortly announced.
Best regards,
Henning Westerholt
[1]
https://wiki.list.org/DEV/DMARC
[2]
https://dmarc.org/overview/
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