[Starlink] DMARC policy change fix for lists.bufferbloat.net

Dave Täht davet at teklibre.net
Thu Jun 9 21:43:09 EDT 2022


Just another test... sorry for the noise.

On Thu, Jun 09, 2022 at 06:37:04PM -0700, Dave Taht via Starlink wrote:
> Over the past year or three the DMARC policy change to how mailing
> lists were handled have been propagating across the net. I wasn't
> paying attention. A lot of people have been auto-unsubscribed over the
> last few months. I'm still working on improving the DMARC policy
> here... and this is a test message of munging replies differently...
> 
> The bloat mailing list, which at its peak was above 550 people, is now
> down to around 350, and for all I know the DMARC classifiers have been
> tossing all the email that remains into your spam folders. If you've
> been missing all the exciting, innovative debloating activity across
> so many aspects of our project - the iab workshop last sept for
> example, the new speedtest.net app, the improvements to wifi, news on
> the latest broadband activities, etc, etc, our mailing list archives,
> would be a good place to look to see when these problems really
> started.
> 
> IF you have been missing emails from this domain, please contact me
> privately so I can look over the logs. There's at least 3 different
> behaviors happening - rejections, which is what I noticed, but 250
> quarantine I had not, until today, and something that I cannot
> describe, only curse at, as yet.
> 
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