Hello,
yesterday I noted that a testmessage to an aol.de account was
delivered to the spam-folder @AOL.
I guess dkim=fail for that message was the reason.
Some testmessages later i found AOL does not announce the 8BITMIME
smtp extension.
My outbound mta has to recode the content and break the already
existing signature.
* is there a reason AOL does not support 8BITMIME?
RFC1426 is 20 years old and updated by RFC6152 in 2011
How do other handle that situation?
Do that recoding also break some opaque S/MIME signatures?
I'm confused...
Andreas
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