Cannot contact editors

IsaacTolkien

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I cannot make use of the contact-editor form. I am using Yahoo Mail.

When I use the contact-editor form, it seems to send two emails, one to the editor, the other, a copy, to my email address. The trouble is that it seems to use a From: line from my email address on Yahoo. However, the email is actually coming from Literotica's site.

Yahoo has signed up to DMARC to prevent third-party sites from doing this. The editor's mail provider (usually Gmail) rejects emails not authenticated by DMARC.

I think the correct solution is for the From: line to indicate a Literotica email address, but add a Reply-To: line indicating the author's email address. That should work: https://yahoomail.tumblr.com/post/82426900353/yahoo-dmarc-policy-change-what-should-senders
 
Same issue for me.

I cannot make use of the contact-editor form. I am using Yahoo Mail.

When I use the contact-editor form, it seems to send two emails, one to the editor, the other, a copy, to my email address. The trouble is that it seems to use a From: line from my email address on Yahoo. However, the email is actually coming from Literotica's site.

Yahoo has signed up to DMARC to prevent third-party sites from doing this. The editor's mail provider (usually Gmail) rejects emails not authenticated by DMARC.

I think the correct solution is for the From: line to indicate a Literotica email address, but add a Reply-To: line indicating the author's email address. That should work: https://yahoomail.tumblr.com/post/82426900353/yahoo-dmarc-policy-change-what-should-senders

I seem to have the same problem.
 
I cannot make use of the contact-editor form. I am using Yahoo Mail.

When I use the contact-editor form, it seems to send two emails, one to the editor, the other, a copy, to my email address. The trouble is that it seems to use a From: line from my email address on Yahoo. However, the email is actually coming from Literotica's site.

Yahoo has signed up to DMARC to prevent third-party sites from doing this. The editor's mail provider (usually Gmail) rejects emails not authenticated by DMARC.

I think the correct solution is for the From: line to indicate a Literotica email address, but add a Reply-To: line indicating the author's email address. That should work: https://yahoomail.tumblr.com/post/82426900353/yahoo-dmarc-policy-change-what-should-senders

Thank you for the detailed description of the problem. Using your information, along with the information provided by @PrevertOne and others, we just rolled out a patch to try to fix the Yahoo email issue.

The next time you try to send a message to an Editor, please let me know if it works better for you.

Thank you again for your help. :D
 
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