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Hi Timothy!
2014-11-06 17:43 GMT+02:00 Timothy Pearson kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net:
During this window I will (in addition to many other changes) be addressing the sporadic list delivery issues to specific addresses relating to DKIM implementation on certain service providers. It is hoped that these upgrades will stabilize the lists somewhat and make them easier to use.
Was your maintenance work in the beginning of November related to sporadic "bouncing message" issue?
Probably not--that has been ongoing for some time. The maintinance laid the groundwork for me to attempt to deal with the problem via DKIM, but that has not been activated at this time.
Sometimes messages from the list can't be delivered to my gmail account, and I think it doesn't have to do with my account specifically. Anyway, see the "bouncing warning" as an example below. I receiving such warnings quite often. If it's a problem on the mailing list side, then I could provide more information, not hesitate to ask.
The critical portion of the message is this header: "Unauthenticated email from yahoo.com is not accepted"
As to why Google thinks "pearsoncomputing.net" == "yahoo.com" I have no idea, but it seems that we are not alone in dealing with this issue: http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2014/08/31/1 http://onyx-pc.com/content/ezmlm-warning http://osdir.com/ml/opensource-software-security/2014-08/msg00198.html http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/problem-with-squid-users-... etc.
That last message at least outlines the problem. Trouble is we are one of the sites struggling with inertia; we couldn't implement DKIM until the recent upgrades, and after the upgrades I have been too busy with R14 release to roll out DKIM, etc. Boils down to the typical human condition I suppose: too much to do, too little time and money. :-)
Tim