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Re: <nettime> process reporting?


On 27/05/2023 12:37, KEIN Florian Schneider:
3. this means to me [please correct me if i am wrong] that it has become and will become increasingly unsustainable to run a mailinglist with several thousand subscribers in a *unmoderated* and *non-digest* mode like nettime-l.

You have to rewrite the From header to be the list not the original sender, but with that change you can still have unmoderated mailinglists. In mailman you do this in general settings of the list:

Replace the From: header address with the list's posting address to mitigate issues stemming from the original From: domain's DMARC or similar policies.

This needs to be set to "Munge From"

[email protected] is configured that way. [email protected] kept the original From

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