[GNC] Received e-mails in Spams (bad e-mail server configuration / ML configuration)

Adrien Monteleone adrien.monteleone at lusfiber.net
Sun Nov 9 13:40:45 EST 2025


One way around this is to access the list via a newsreader & gmane (such 
as Thunderbird/Betterbird) as I have been doing for several years. There 
is a brief write-up on the wiki. I need to finish more detailed 
instructions but I've now long forgotten them. I guess I have to learn 
all over again! The good news is once you set it up, you don't have to 
fiddle with it, and it just works - nothing ever goes to 'spam' because 
there isn't such a thing for newsreaders. (that I'm aware of)

Another benefit is the list mail isn't mixed in with your regular mail 
and you don't have to filter anything. It is self-contained for you. If 
you take this route, don't forget to turn off getting list copies mailed 
to you in your mailman preferences. That way, you no longer will get 
duplicates in any case - everything is just through your newsreader.

The only negative I can think of is some message threads appear 
broken/un-threaded but that is not the fault of the software or the 
mailing list. That is just what happens depending on how the replying 
user started their reply. (I'm guessing replying to a digest vs. an 
individual message) Sorting by subject first and date second (possible 
with Betterbird) can mitigate that.


Regards,
Adrien

On 11/6/25 6:44 PM, * Neustradamus * wrote:
> Can you solve the problem of e-mails always detected in "Junk Emails"/"Spams" folder?
> SPF/DKIM/DMARC



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