On 01/15/2016 12:34 PM, Florian Pritz wrote:
On 14.01.2016 14:41, Florian Pritz wrote:
On 13.01.2016 18:53, Giovanni 'ItachiSan' Santini wrote:
My package "telegram-desktop-bin-dev" was flagged as out of date on the 10th of January but I received no mail notification about that.
It appears that yahoo has decided to "temporarily" reject all mails from that system (bbs, wiki, aur, mailing lists). I've sent an email to their postmaster and hope this will clear up soon.
Until then, I'm afraid yahoo users will not receive emails from our services. Sorry for the inconvenience.
We are still unable to deliver mails to yahoo and so far my email to postmaster@yahoo.com has not received a reply. Can anyone put me in touch with someone from yahoo or tell me if the postmaster address is read (I kind of expect it to go to /dev/null)?
Florian
You don't say what yahoo's reject message is, but I suspect you may be having issues with DMARC/DKIM and mailman's forwarding of DKIM signed messages. Unfortunately there is no great solution to this problem but there are options in recent versions of mailman which can be configured to do ugly header munging and workaround the problem for now. To the best of my knowledge yahoo does not make exceptions to checking DKIM signatures on incoming messages. Their DMARC record is also set to p=reject (dig _dmarc.yahoo.com. txt) and this is the cause of bounces by other providers (of list messages sent from yahoo) which causes users to be unsubscribed from the mailman list when they exceed the bounce limits set for the mailman list. Since yahoo and aol have been unwilling to budge on these issues, it forces the administrators of mailing lists to deal with the issue. Google has announced that they will be also be setting their DMARC policy to p=reject later this year (I forgot the exact date), so the choices at this point are to use the mailman options that are provided thus far to deal with this or implement your own solution, which some people have done. See the URL's below. There is also much discussion of these issues in back archive of the mailman list as well as the DMARC lists. http://wiki.list.org/DOC/What%20can%20I%20do%20about%20members%20being%20unsubscribed%20by%20bounces%20of%20Yahoo%20user's%20posts%20for%20DMARC%20policy%20reasons%3F?highlight=%28dmarc%29 <http://wiki.list.org/DOC/What%20can%20I%20do%20about%20members%20being%20unsubscribed%20by%20bounces%20of%20Yahoo%20user%27s%20posts%20for%20DMARC%20policy%20reasons%3F?highlight=%28dmarc%29> http://wiki.list.org/DEV/DMARC Natu