Comment 9 for bug 1589693

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Jonathan Kamens (jik) wrote : Re: Make Launchpad DMARC Compliant to avoid Launchpad mail considered spam

>Your DMARC configuration seems to be buggy, since the DMARC record for canonical.com says no action should be taken -- it's just for testing.

My DMARC configuration is not buggy. I didn't say that my mail server rejected the message, I said that it notified me that the message failed DMARC, which it did. The fact that the domain's DMARC policy says that no action should be taken about failing messages is orthogonal to the fact that the message in question failed DMARC.

I'm commenting just now about this because I apparently never got the notification about the comment above. I assume that's because it was dropped due to DMARC, although I can't say for sure since I only have email logs back to October 7.

However, I can say for certain that I'm missing other notifications from launchpad due to DMARC. My logs show that a few days ago I Launchpad emailed me about a comment added to a bug by a user with a yahoo.it email address. Launchpad put his email address in the From: line as outlined here in this bug, and yahoo.it has a p=reject DMARC policy, so my mail server rejected it.

Not, cool, Canonical. Please fix this.