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[Discuss] DMARC issue, Yahoo and beyond
- Subject: [Discuss] DMARC issue, Yahoo and beyond
- From: richard.pieri at gmail.com (Richard Pieri)
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2014 19:36:20 -0400
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Edward Ned Harvey (blu) wrote: > This isn't one of those situations where you can just bury your head > and pretend Yahoo doesn't exist. I can't pretend that Yahoo doesn't exist? Watch me: iptables rules to null route Yahoo's IP ranges. Voilla! Yahoo doesn't exist. > It seems, the solution is to enable "from_is_list" so the message > will actually send "From: Edward Ned Harvey via The List" and > "Reply-To: Edward Ned Harvey <myemail at nedharvey.com>" Insert "Reply-To Munging Considered Harmful" rant here. Not that the folks at DMARC.org care; they're a rogue body. -- Rich P.
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