
On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 11:20:54 PM Chris Samuel via luv-main wrote:
On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 03:50:54 PM Russell Coker via luv-main wrote:
The list server is configured to reject mail that fails DKIM or SPF checks. It is not supposed to receive mail from other list servers or forwarding services so there's no reason for mail to fail such checks.
If you have a problem with mail from your ISP going to the list then contact me off-list and I'll help you file a bug report.
If you have a problem with your own personal domain then I am happy to send you log entries related to your issue and help you debug it.
Don't claim that there's something wrong with the LUV server though.
I'm not, RFC-2822 "Internet Message Format" is (IMHO):
# [...] The "From:" field specifies the author(s) of the message, # that is, the mailbox(es) of the person(s) or system(s) responsible # for the writing of the message. The "Sender:" field specifies the # mailbox of the agent responsible for the actual transmission of the # message.
It appears to me that what should go in the Sender: field is instead ending up in the From: field and that seems to be in clear breach of the RFC.
Chris, my entire point here is to not mix up the issues of DKIM/SPF checks on receipt and the issue of how the From: field is used. No mail has been rejected due to changes to the From: field. Some mail has been rejected because it doesn't pass DKIM/SPF checks. When someone's mail is rejected due to DKIM/SPF failures then I'm happy to help diagnose that problem. But it's not related to mailing list changes. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/