[softwarelist] Re: Spull and grammar checking
- From: "Doug Webb" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "doug.j.webb" for DMARC)
- To: davidpilling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Barry (Redacted sender barrygray for DMARC)" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2017 13:18:57 +0100
In message <f6c97fbc-8805-0093-c2a1-8a849747aaf6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
David Pilling <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
On 12/09/2017 11:05, Barry (Redacted sender barrygray for DMARC) wrote:
I am a bear of very small brain: what did I do wrong to get redacted?
DMARC is a way of authenticating emails:
https://blog.returnpath.com/how-to-explain-dmarc-in-plain-english/
My guess is that there is something about your email address, the
domain, which freelists thinks will trigger spam filters if left in the
email.
Most likely thing is that BT are running two email systems , one using
Yahoo and then other using Critical Path. They were going to migrate
everyone over from Yahoo but that stalled and now everything goes via
Critical path servers first and then is passed to Yahoo when
authenticated as a BT Yahoo email set up.
This causes the issue as it is breaking the email chain and looking
like spam as it is taking a second step and then when it comes in it
does the same and BT's spam systems pick it up as spam that they are
causing false positives for.
Someone only got up to chapter 2 in the Dummies Guide to email systems
that they gave BT technical design teams.
Doug
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