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At 11:20 29/05/2020 -0400, Vince Bonly wrote:
Hi Remy: Thank you for your reply, which I found on the Mail-Archive.com. For some unknown reason, I am not receiving emails from [libreoffice-users] via my Thunder Bird email client (imap account).

You will receive most messages from the LibreOffice Users mailing list, but not any sent from some domains, including - as M. Gauthier's - from yahoo.com. This is because the administrators of the LibreOffice Users list refuse to make any one of a number of possible configuration changes to the mailing list processor to correct this problem. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMARC . Your mail provider is merely following the rules in rejecting some messages.

Indeed, I suspect that this message from me will also appear in the archive but not be received by *some* mailing list subscribers, whose mail providers simply obey the standards and reject my messages as forwarded by the list. (So I'm copying this to you privately.) The current situation at the list s tedious and unsupportable.

Brian Barker

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