On Fri, 29 May 2020 18:17:05 +0100
Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com> wrote:
At 18:08 29/05/2020 +0100, I wrote:
... 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.
Aha! I'm delighted to find that I was wrong. My btinternet.com mail
has been provided for some time by Yahoo, but was changed a few days
ago and is no longer. My new mail arrangements no longer show the
problem. But M. Gauthier is still out of luck - and it's the fault of
the LibreOffice Users list, not his yahoo.com.
Sorry, I don't know very much about this subject, but AFAICT you are
blaming an innocent party here. The DMARC standard is, AIUI, an
ill-thought out disaster as far as mailing lists are concerned and the
blame should therefore be attached to mail providers such as Yahoo who
apply such a flawed standard without due consideration.
To me, it's more an indication to avoid Yahoo and its ilk than any
criticism of this or any other list experiencing such problems.
Brian Barker
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