[Coco] Bounces (definitive answer)
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
dennis-ix at maltedmedia.com
Wed May 7 07:50:47 EDT 2014
As I suspected, this is a DMARC issue, not an ISP hack.
The following excerpts are from pair Networks (which houses my server
with some 40 websites as well as the maltedmedia CoCo FTP).
For now, until Mailman 2.1.18 is implemented, I'm changing the header
so everything will appear to come from the CoCo list.
Hello Dennis,
Recently, large ISPs and free email providers started implemented a
new email authentication method called
DMARC(<http://www.dmarc.org>http://www.dmarc.org).
In the simplest terms, DMARC is specification for checking the domain
of an email against a list of servers authorized to send email for
that domain. For example, Yahoo provides a list of servers that are
authorized for sending email. When an email host implements DMARC and
receives an email from a Yahoo address, it checks the IP address of
the server that it received the message from against the list of
authorized Yahoo servers. If that IP is not found in the list the
mail is rejected.
The unintended consequence here is with mailing lists such as your
list. If someone with a yahoo address sends a message through the
list, it appears as coming from their yahoo address. However, the
pairList server is not on the list of authenticated servers that can
send email for a yahoo address and as such any provider using DMARC
will reject or bounce the message.
Currently the only work around available for your lists is to turn on
the anonymous_list option. [...]
This sets the From header of the message to be that of the list
rather than the senders address.
[...] we are in the early stages of upgrading all pairLists to
Mailman 2.1.18 which was just released on May 3 and includes new
features designed to address the issues that DMARC causes for mailing lists.
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