On Tue, Jan 03, 2017 at 03:54:49PM -0500, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
As for possible remediation, if the lists are
implemented as local aliases(5) in the ietf.org Postfix server, then assigning
an "owner-" alias to the list is sufficient to avoid trouble with SPF and
simple
forwarding should not break DKIM or DMARC.
The aliases(5) file (or its database representation) would then contain
something along the lines of:
document.all: author1@a.example, author2@b.example
owner-document.all: postmaster(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Another (more complex) option is to implement SRS, which routes
any bounces back to the original message envelope sender. This
can be done via one of the various SRS milters, or more simply via
IPC rewriting tables, such as (untested, YMMV):
https://seasonofcode.com/posts/setting-up-dkim-and-srs-in-postfix.html#_step_2_srs
Somebody with operational experience with one of the SRS options
would be a much better source of advice on this than I.
--
Viktor.