My emails are often flagged as 'spam' for my recipients, notably on mailing lists. I've set everything up hopefully correctly (DKIM, DMARC, etc.) and I score 10/10 at https://www.mail-tester.com/ . I don't appear to be on any block list, and I own my domain (goffi.org) for over 20 years.
Any ideas what the problem might be?
[#]email #decentralization #help #DKIM #DMARC #askfedi
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For the record, I've got a detailed answer which may explain the trouble: https://mail.jabber.org/hyperkitty/list/standards@xmpp.org/message/PAVMJD45BQNN2VJ5IQMD5SC7N253LD4K/
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@Goffi This is it. If folks are sending to your list from mailing-list-incompatible domains (ones that use DMARC to say lists aren't allowed to forward them to subscribers) then your only options are to exclude those senders or rewrite their mails to change to a fake sender. Forwarding as-is won't get thru to anyone enforcing DMARC, but will get you marked as spammy (for disregarding DMARC and sending as an unauthorized user of the sending address).
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@dalias I've loosened my DMARC policy from 'reject' to 'none'. I hope this will fix my issues.
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@Goffi Oh, I thought you were the one running the lists. If you're sending to lists, yes, you're in a position to fix this just by disabling DMARC for your domain.
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