+Phil On 11/12/19 14:59, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > On 11/12/19 14:51, Laszlo Ersek wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I've noticed that, recently, the messages I post are reflected by >> groups.io with a sender named >> >> "Laszlo Ersek via Groups.Io" >> >> This is nothing short of brain-damaged, and should be reverted >> immediately. >> >> Now, I'm 100% sure that I personally haven't changed anything in either >> my email setup, or in my groups.io account. Therefore, it is either a >> change in groups.io, or a change in the Red Hat email infrastructure. >> >> Unfortunately, I can't tell where I should start looking / complaining. >> Can someone give me hints please? >> >> I've compared the email headers on the following two messages (both >> attached, for convenience): >> >> - Last correctly reflected message: >> http://mid.mail-archive.com/927a6e50-1106-92d1-3480-4d4492ca2340@redhat.com >> https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/message/50310 >> >> - First incorrectly (with munged sender) reflected message: >> http://mid.mail-archive.com/0a690fc0-e551-b94e-e129-d5f02d76a62a@redhat.com >> https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/message/50365 >> >> In the bogus message, I see a bunch of "mimecast.com" references, plus >> headers like: "ARC-Message-Signature", "ARC-Seal", >> "ARC-Authentication-Results". >> >> Is this another botched anti-spam attempt? > > I've just found Rebecca's link from earlier: > > http://mid.mail-archive.com/3bf99bba-364a-edb5-49ac-cd5a225f48eb@bluestop.org > > --> > > https://groups.io/static/help#dmarc > > So it's probably a change in the RH mail infrastructure. /facepalm > > I'll see what I can do. :( This is honestly a catastrophe: I see the same has happened to Phil's messages! Compare: http://mid.mail-archive.com/5ccaa1d4-714d-f785-e57d-bbd2c8e4596e@redhat.com http://mid.mail-archive.com/6a59c2de-daf8-9555-d9ef-54a4734619d9@redhat.com Both are attached, too. Thanks, Laszlo