[MlMt] From "XXX via mailmate"
MM_Arc
mailmate at arcict.com
Thu Dec 28 06:16:46 EST 2023
Benny,
Many thanks for the reaction & input.
I can perfectly live in this “via-world”, even better since I now
understand the “root-cause”( anyhow prefer this to the meta one ;-)
).
Our very best wishes, that 2024 might bring you health, happiness and
more then you wish for.
Kindest regards,
Marc
On 21 Dec 2023, at 19:38, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 20 Dec 2023, at 4:55, Quinn Comendant via mailmate wrote:
>
>> On 19 Dec 2023, at 16:06, Bill Cole wrote:
>>
>>> Mailman modifies the "From" header of messages sent from domains
>>> which would otherwise be widely rejected […]
>>> I won't try to pick apart the precise details for this list. Perhaps
>>> Benny can explain the specific rules.
>>
>> Mailman checks the DMARC policy published to the DNS TXT records of
>> the domain in the "From" header of the original message. If the
>> policy is 'p=reject' or 'p=quarantine', Mailman may modify the "From"
>> header to use the list's email address or the server's hostname to
>> prevent rejection due to DMARC, SPF, or DKIM checks.
>
> Bill and Quinn are correct. The “via” is a workaround for
> DMARC-issues with the mailing list. This is one of those subjects
> where I feel like I have to start over every time I want to understand
> the details of what's going on ;-)
>
>> It doesn't treat all senders the same because some people self-host
>> their email domain and don't use DKIM or SPF.
>
> Ironically, the mailing list server for MailMate is self-hosted (by
> me) and it has only been using SPF. This seems to have been a serious
> problem with Gmail addresses (I think many/most of them have been
> thrown off the list by MailMan by now).
>
> Hopefully, the changes I've made today (on the server) means that DKIM
> will work going forward. That should make Google happy:
> https://blog.google/products/gmail/gmail-security-authentication-spam-protection/
>
> This will NOT solve the problem which makes the use of “via”
> necessary for some correspondents. If I understand it correctly then a
> standard solution does exist now, but it's not a high priority for me
> to make that work:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authenticated_Received_Chain
>
> --
> Benny
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