On Thu, 2022-10-27 at 23:09 +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
2: Does anyone understand what happened according to the message
attached below from postmaster(a)outlook.com
I saw the message in question, it came through yesterday. My guess is
that it's not your problem, but Gmail's. I've seen this kind of thing
before. In your list of quoted headers there was this:
Final-Recipient: rfc822;y.antoniowatson(a)gmail.com
I'm guessing that an email from the list going to him has failed
Gmail's spam sensors (as often happens), and because its an email from
you, you're the one getting the failed to deliver message.
Gmail seems to have a problem with mailing lists. Heck knows why, it
ought to know how they work, by now. The problem being that when you
post through through the list, *it* is not an authorised sender for you
(you're still the email's from address). Your ISP is an authorised
sender for you.
You''ll notice that my messages don't come from my address, but the
list server has changed them to:
Tim via users <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
And I see the same for some other people.
I think this is the list's approach to re-authoring certain addresses
to deal with dumb mail receivers. I don't have a problem with this, as
I don't want any private replies. And there are other approaches to
still enable private replies, such as I can see the list has CC'd me
(though I'm only getting one message, not two).
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