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Dear colleagues

The list managers at Jiscmail have asked me to pass on the following 
information to anyone accessing this link via a Yahoo account; if you 
are doing so, please read and act upon this message,ie:

- Re-join the list using a non-Yahoo email service provider.
- Contact Yahoo to complain about the changes to your security settings.

With apologies and best wishes

Rupert


Yahoo have recently changed the security settings on their email servers 
which is causing major issues with mailing list services across the 
world, including JiscMail.

Yahoo have changed their security settings in a way that causes emails 
sent through a mailing list service to be identified as junk-mail by 
email providers that using certain security systems. This causes many 
email providers including Google, Microsoft and Yahoo themselves, to 
reject any list emails originating from a Yahoo account. These 
rejections, can in some cases, cause subscribers to be removed from 
lists due to the number of rejected messages.

In order to protect our subscribers and our service we have been advised 
to stop Yahoo subscribers from posting to *any* JiscMail lists and we 
have implemented this change.

Yahoo subscribers will still receive messages from lists.

If a Yahoo subscriber tries to post to your list, the message will be 
forwarded to the list owner(s) with this message:
The enclosed message, found in the L-SOFT mailbox and shown under the spool
ID 278571919 in the system log, has  been identified as a possible delivery
Error notice for the  following reason: mail origin is listed  in the 
"Filter="
List header keyword (or its default value for the L-SOFT list).

Unfortunately this message cannot be edited.

We would also recommend that if you have subscribers on your list using 
Yahoo email accounts then we would ask you to:
1. Post a message to your list (or contact them off the list) and pass 
on the information from this message.
2. Ask your Yahoo subscribers to re-join your list using a non-Yahoo 
email service provider.
3. Ask your Yahoo subscribers to contact Yahoo to complain about the 
changes to their security settings.

We are also posting this message to JISCMAIL-NEWSLETTER but are aware 
that not all of our subscribers are members of this list, so you may 
wish to post this message to your list.

We have stopped email addresses being automatically deleted from lists - 
in case Yahoo subscribers have already posted to lists.

More information on this issue can be read here:
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9247512/Yahoo_email_anti_spoofing_policy_breaks_mailing_lists?pageNumber=1 


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