[asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future

Paul Kudla (SCOM.CA Internet Services Inc.) paul at scom.ca
Fri Jan 5 04:48:31 CST 2024


yes

basically all email would come from @asterisk-dev.groups.io

which would be more main stream and at the same time be unique to 
asterisk dev!


Have A Happy Friday !!!

Thanks - Paul Kudla (Manager SCOM.CA Internet Services Inc.)


Scom.ca Internet Services <http://www.scom.ca>
004-1009 Byron Street South
Whitby, Ontario - Canada
L1N 4S3

Toronto 416.642.7266
Main 1.866.411.7266
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Email paul at scom.ca

On 2024-01-05 5:38 a.m., Joshua C. Colp wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 5, 2024 at 6:33 AM Joshua C. Colp <jcolp at sangoma.com 
> <mailto:jcolp at sangoma.com>> wrote:
> 
>     On Fri, Jan 5, 2024 at 6:21 AM Paul Kudla <paul at scom.ca
>     <mailto:paul at scom.ca>> wrote:
> 
> 
>         I think we are getting off track here,
> 
>         email can come from anywhere
> 
>         like mine when i send an email it comes from "Paul Kudla
>         <paul at scom.ca <mailto:paul at scom.ca>>"
>         which is perfectly normal, if i sent an email from :
> 
>         "Paul Kudla <paul at group.io <mailto:paul at group.io>>"
> 
>         that would be wrong because the email address does not exist and
>         would
>         eventually bounce on most system or more importantly get blocked in
>         someone's spam filter because it is unknown to the end user.
> 
>         Again trying to help
> 
> 
>         the issue creeps in when a mail system tries to send with a
>         different
>         send email address then what is in the headers.
> 
>         My or any other system does not block ordinary email, and the
>         tmda (in
>         my case) will trap it for approval. I can catch and kinda
>         approve these
>         but its one at a time when headers get messed with.
> 
>         The issues being found here is email from for example
> 
>         Asterisk Developers Mailing List <asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com
>         <mailto:asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com>>
> 
>         is now show as
> 
>         Asterisk Developers Mailing List <asterisk-dev at group.io
>         <mailto:asterisk-dev at group.io>>
> 
>         which in its self kinda correct but but group.io
>         <http://group.io> should really be a
>         proper domain related to asterisk like the
> 
>         "<asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com
>         <mailto:asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com>"
> 
>         was
> 
>         fyi
> 
> 
>         Hope this clarifies, asterisk mailing list really needs to come
>         from an
>         asterisk domain (or sub domain) NOT groups.io <http://groups.io>
> 
>         can you get n asterisk.groups.io <http://asterisk.groups.io>
>         (like the digium one? - lists.digium.com <http://lists.digium.com>)
> 
>         this would resolve to identy issues.
> 
> 
>     Possibly? I created a subgroup which moved things to an
>     asterisk-dev.groups.io <http://asterisk-dev.groups.io> subdomain,
>     whether that is sufficient for your purposes I do not know.
> 
> 
> I do not believe it is sufficient based on your comments.
> 
> -- 
> Joshua C. Colp
> Director of Engineering | Asterisk Project Lead
> Sangoma Technologies
> Check us out at www.sangoma.com <http://www.sangoma.com> and 
> www.asterisk.org <http://www.asterisk.org>
> 
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