J'étais en train de hacker (au sens originel et noble du terme,
what else?) un mailman pour faire une bonne liste d'annonce, toute
propre mais…
Il semble que les abonnés @yahoo vont me casser les c… pieds.
Comment ça se passe pour les abonnés de frsag ?
<à_ne_lire_que_vendredi troll="on">
De toute façon, les sysadmin ici s'en foutent,
n'est-ce pas.
Ils n'ont pas d'adresse mail servie par des domaines
d'entreprises US avec des politiques de privacy… généreusement
évasives.
</à_ne_lire_que_vendredi>
Sylvain.
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On Mon, 2014-04-14 at 18:51 -0400, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Lindsay Haisley <fmouse@fmp.com> wrote:
> > So what is being said here?
>
> When a yahoo poster sends an email to your list, that email is
> reflected to the rest of the other subscribers. Those other
> subscribers may or may not check yahoo's dmarc policy before accepting
> your list email. If they do reject your list message, then that
> equals 1 mailman bounce. After a few posts from yahoo members, the
> bounce scores increase and the other subscribers are unsubscribed.
FWIW, here's a list of the DNs of subscriber addresses that got
unsubscribed last week from one of FMP's lists, ostensibly as a result
of the DMARC issue:
yahoo.com
hotmail.com
comcast.net
bellsouth.net
att.net
cityofgastonia.com
fronteirnet.net
sbcglobal.net
There were about 76 addresses, most of which were yahoo.com or
comcast.net addresses, with bellsouth.net coming in 3rd.