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2015 Jan 23
1
DMARC test (request)
...to this new situation. There's a philosophical issue here (though I'm having difficulty conceiving a comparable analogy) that just because 1 party decides to do something that breaks long standing practice that is effective for the vast majority of people, everyone else looses. http://www.lsoft.com/news/2014/dmarc-debacle-us.asp is an excellent example of Yahoo! shooting _itself_ in the foot, breaking its products for about one month and the "fix" causing yet more issues. In both instances, Yahoo! caused additional confusion and frustration. I can completely understand it for...
2008 Dec 14
1
SIEVE resources ?
Hi, Do you any good SIEVE resources for a poor beginnner ? I'd to translate some of my current procmail rules into SIEVE. I have, for example, a "generic" rule that is able to sort almost any message from/to a mailing-list into a dedicated folder -i.e one rule for almost all my lists. Any recomendation ? Thank you
2008 May 09
2
OT, but just a quick question.
I know this is off topic, so please accept my apologies. This is just out of curiosity, and a number of people I've talked to in the area I live in have said the same thing. About 2 weeks ago, my one remaining xp machine downloaded and installed an update from Microsoft. Ever since then, the machine has run slower than a dead person. I was just wondering if anyone here on the list who still
2015 Jan 18
0
DMARC test (request)
> As per > prior discussions, the "From:" field should remain > with the > original sender. One (important) > reason is that frequent participants > in the > Syslinux Mailing List tend to use the "From:" > field, for > instance as search filter. Well I consider the search filter by subject is a much better approach, for participating on a
2004 Jan 09
1
Development Process comment and Email list suggestion
...because there will be even more cross posting than there is now between -dev and -users. Several years ago I was a moderator on the SAP-R3-L list hosted by MIT. This list had several thousand subscribers and averaged 300 messages or so per day. This list was run on the ListServe software from Lsoft. The various modules of R/3 (ie: topic areas) were managed by using (and inforcing) topic keywords in the subject line. Enforcing the list guidelines was a 2 hour or so task each night for the moderators (we had several that rotated weekly shifts) but it made the list usage fairly easy. Subscribe...
2015 Jan 18
2
DMARC test (request)
> On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 8:18 AM, Patrick Masotta <masottaus at yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hi Gene: > > Everything that comes from the list goes to my spam folder > > because the message looks as spam to yahoo. > > A simple filter resolves this: > > Deliver to "Inbox" if > To/CC contains "syslinux at zytor.com" > > > why is