On Thu, November 13, 2014 8:53 am, Elias Persson wrote:
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On 2014-11-12 22:11, Les Mikesell wrote:
It's not my problem, it is what his domain says should be done with mail claiming to be from there but isn't.. Your mail system may simply ignore the request, but that doesn't mean it always will or that it is the right thing to do. And on a more practical note, shouldn't be left as each recipient's problem. And particularly since it affects mail from yahoo.com and aol.com senders, the long term fix will have to be in the list software (and already is, in the current version). Meanwhile, the workaround is to not send with a From: address where the domain requests that it not be forwarded.
It might not be your problem, but a perfectly workable solution is in your hands.
Presumably you've already got a filter set up for applying a label to list mails. Simply check the "Never mark as spam" box and those mails will no longer be misplaced.
I would second that. In general, it is rather discouraging to hear: "hey, fix that thing on your side. Of course, I can make your mail not go into my spambox on my side, but I don't care to change anything on my side". Well if you do care to have someone's e-mail, put some effort in it. Otherwise, if you don't care that much about that person's e-mail, why making all that buzz? It's pretty much the same as: if I do care someone hears understands what I say I do put effort into speaking loud enough and intelligible enough.
Consider it a point of view of external observer.
Valeri
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++