Updating mailman settings to avoid From rewriting
Benson Muite
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Sat Oct 7 12:20:55 GMT 2023
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On 10/7/23 06:55, Thiago Jung Bauermann wrote: > > Mark Wielaard <mark@klomp.org> writes: > >> Hi, >> >> On Tue, Oct 03, 2023 at 12:12:40AM +0200, Mark Wielaard wrote: >>> Currently the newlib, binutils, gdb-patches, elfutils-devel and >>> libabigail mailinglists rewrite the From header when a message is from >>> a (strict) dmarc domain. This is to avoid breaking the dmarc policy >>> and get bounces from such messages. >>> >>> However this breaks applying patches posted to the list with git am >>> since the Author of the patch now looks like it has the mailing-list >>> email address. This also breaks some tools that use >>> patchwork.sourceware.org to run CI buildbot jobs (git pw however seems >>> to get it right, as does using b4 against inbox.sourceware.org). >>> >>> glibc and gcc have been experimenting with new mailman settings to not >>> require From rewriting. Those settings make sure no (essential) Header >>> are changes, and no changes to the body of the message are made that >>> could invalidate any dkim signatures. These are the same settings used >>> by the FSF tech-team for lists.gnu.org. [*] >>> >>> At the Cauldron it seemed this was working well and it was pointed out >>> that some CI bots can get the author of patches wrong for these lists >>> that use patchwork. Also people seemed to appreciate the change so >>> they could more easily apply all patches as is from the mailinglist. >>> >>> So I am proposing we apply the following settings for these lists: >>> >>> - subject_prefix (general): (empty) >>> - from_is_list (general): No >>> - anonymous_list (general): No >>> - first_strip_reply_to (general): No >>> - reply_goes_to_list (general): Poster >>> - reply_to_address (general): (empty) >>> - include_sender_header (general): No >>> - drop_cc (general): No >>> - msg_header (nondigest): (empty) >>> - msg_footer (nondigest): (empty) >>> - scrub_nondigest (nondigest): No >>> - dmarc_moderation_action (privacy): Accept >>> - filter_content (contentfilter): No >>> >>> Please let me know if there are any objections or concerns. >> >> The above settings are now active for the newlib, binutils, >> gdb-patches, elfutils-devel and libabigail mailinglists. > > Thank you! > >>> Also the newlib and gdb-patches mailinglists don't have an admin at >>> the moment. Could someone volunteer to act as list admin for these? >> >> We still need admins/moderators for these two lists. > > I'm not a maintainer or anything in GDB nor GNU, but if that isn't a > prerequisite and if other people are OK with it I'd be happy to be list > admin for gdb-patches. > Would be happy to help with newlib
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