[Coco] Bounces
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Fri May 9 22:08:22 EDT 2014
From: Kip Koon <computerdoc at sc.rr.om>
What Specifically is Dmarc?
Kip
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Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 11:45 PM
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Subject: [Coco] Bounces
Dennis,
We have run into the same problem, on the systems we host.
However our emails were just disappearing, no bounces to give us a clue it
was happening.
Customer implemented Dmarc and never told anyone.
John Strong
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> Date: Wed, 07 May 2014 07:50:47 -0400
> From: Dennis Bathory-Kitsz <dennis-ix at maltedmedia.com>
> Subject: [Coco] Bounces (definitive answer)
> To: cocoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
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> 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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