Concerning the disabled membership (yesterday). Is there anything that I should do? Visiting the "re-enable" link shows only a plain site with meta information about the list but without any feedback like "membership enabled". Albeit some postings are coming in again now (with "normalized" sender address centos@centos.org). Seems the work to resolve this issue is in progress ...
-- Thanks LF
On 06/16/2018 05:42 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Concerning the disabled membership (yesterday). Is there anything that I should do? Visiting the "re-enable" link shows only a plain site with meta information about the list but without any feedback like "membership enabled". Albeit some postings are coming in again now (with "normalized" sender address centos@centos.org). Seems the work to resolve this issue is in progress ...
We re-enabled all users, so no action is required.
On 06/16/2018 05:42 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Concerning the disabled membership (yesterday). Is there anything that I should do? Visiting the "re-enable" link shows only a plain site with meta information about the list but without any feedback like "membership enabled". Albeit some postings are coming in again now (with "normalized" sender address centos@centos.org). Seems the work to resolve this issue is in progress ...
WRT the action taken .. we have used the Munge option from here (for versions 2.1.18 or greater):
https://wiki.list.org/DEV/DMARC
So, other than all 'From:' addresses being the mailing list, everything seems to be working the same as before.
I still see 'reply to list' as an option and it works the same for ne in Thunderbird (If I reply directly to he mail, it does to original author, if I reply to list, it goes to the list).
So for me and thunderbird it is business as usual.
If your {all of us 'yous', not just Leon :) } mail client has a reply to list function, you will want to use that to send replies to the list.
On 06/16/2018 05:58 AM, Johnny Hughes via CentOS wrote:
On 06/16/2018 05:42 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Concerning the disabled membership (yesterday). Is there anything that I should do? Visiting the "re-enable" link shows only a plain site with meta information about the list but without any feedback like "membership enabled". Albeit some postings are coming in again now (with "normalized" sender address centos@centos.org). Seems the work to resolve this issue is in progress ...
WRT the action taken .. we have used the Munge option from here (for versions 2.1.18 or greater):
https://wiki.list.org/DEV/DMARC
So, other than all 'From:' addresses being the mailing list, everything seems to be working the same as before.
I still see 'reply to list' as an option and it works the same for ne in Thunderbird (If I reply directly to he mail, it does to original author, if I reply to list, it goes to the list).
It is in the Reply To: not CC: field in Thunderbird .. but that shows up by defalt when viewing the list mails for me. Not sure how otehr mail clients handle it.
So for me and thunderbird it is business as usual.
If your {all of us 'yous', not just Leon :) } mail client has a reply to list function, you will want to use that to send replies to the list.
On 06/16/2018 06:04 AM, Johnny Hughes via CentOS wrote:
On 06/16/2018 05:58 AM, Johnny Hughes via CentOS wrote:
On 06/16/2018 05:42 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Concerning the disabled membership (yesterday). Is there anything that I should do? Visiting the "re-enable" link shows only a plain site with meta information about the list but without any feedback like "membership enabled". Albeit some postings are coming in again now (with "normalized" sender address centos@centos.org). Seems the work to resolve this issue is in progress ...
WRT the action taken .. we have used the Munge option from here (for versions 2.1.18 or greater):
https://wiki.list.org/DEV/DMARC
So, other than all 'From:' addresses being the mailing list, everything seems to be working the same as before.
I still see 'reply to list' as an option and it works the same for ne in Thunderbird (If I reply directly to he mail, it does to original author, if I reply to list, it goes to the list).
It is in the Reply To: not CC: field in Thunderbird .. but that shows up by defalt when viewing the list mails for me. Not sure how otehr mail clients handle it.
In the gmail interface .. it shows the the Author, like this in the From line:
Johnny Hughes via CentOS
And there is a drop down arrow the shows all the header info.
A reply puts both the author and the list in the To section.
That also seems manageable.
So for me and thunderbird it is business as usual.
If your {all of us 'yous', not just Leon :) } mail client has a reply to list function, you will want to use that to send replies to the list.
On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 05:58:11AM -0500, Johnny Hughes via CentOS wrote:
On 06/16/2018 05:42 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote: WRT the action taken .. we have used the Munge option from here (for versions 2.1.18 or greater):
https://wiki.list.org/DEV/DMARC
I still see 'reply to list' as an option and it works the same for ne in Thunderbird (If I reply directly to he mail, it does to original author, if I reply to list, it goes to the list).
If your {all of us 'yous', not just Leon :) } mail client has a reply to list function, you will want to use that to send replies to the list.
For neomutt, if I hit reply, it asks if I wish to reply to the sender. If I do, it sends a copy to you and the list. If I hit n for no, it then asks reply to Johnny Hughes (for this email, obviously) vid CentOS centos@centos.org and just sends the reply to the list. though the To line will show to Johnny Hughes via CentOS.