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Private (and not) response breaks "via" showing "via address=domain.xx@[]"
Using Private response, logged-in at the web interface generates in some instances a lack of a "via" path (my interpretation of what is observed.)
A post of mine, viewed from other subscribed accounts of mine, using an MTA (mail client), show this on occasion: address=domain.xx@[] Somewhat strange. Now, the same use (logged-in to web interface at GIO) and sent to group/sender produced the same. On occasion. (Private mode obviously not used.) address=domain.xx@[] Very strange. Thoughts? An aberration? A little burp as we super load the system? Thanks, John -- J.D. Erskine Victoria, BC |
On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 08:29 AM, JD Erskine wrote:
An aberration? A little burp as we super load the system?Email addresses at some domains are intentionally munged in order to get the recipient system to deliver them. See?/static/help#dmarc Bruce |
Thank you for the reply Bruce. I remember the introduction of DMARC and the accompanying gnashing of teeth. However I'm talking about both a "direct"/peer/"Private" message (sent by a user logged in to the GIO system, and a similar one sent in the same however via a list. In neither case was the address presented, fully, in that munged/DMARC fashion we love. It was absent parts and square brackets were showing. Strange in of itself and strange to appear in both cases. Cheers, John
On Thursday, December 12, 2019, 6:29:13 AM PST, Bruce Bowman <bruce.bowman@...> wrote:
On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 08:29 AM, JD Erskine wrote: An aberration? A little burp as we super load the system? Bruce |
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