On Thu, Dec 27, 2018, 15:21 Jan Ingvoldstad <[email protected] wrote: > > > 27. des. 2018 kl. 10:36 skrev Odhiambo Washington via Exim-users < > [email protected]>: > > > > > > I believe that configuring DKIM signing is pretty standard. There can be > a > > configuration in the default configure, but it will remain just an > example, > > and un-activated > > because of the process required in generating the keys and the DNS > records > > creation. > > The same can be said about DMARC. The packagers for the different > platforms > > could do this, but they are NOT gonna do it - because it's up to the Mail > > Server Admin to do that. > > DKIM+SPF+DMARC are not BASIC requirements for mail delivery. They are > ways > > to ensure "safe" mail delivery. I think of them as advanced methods of > > ensuring the Internet is clean from spam, so they are actually addons for > > mitigating spam. > > These do not mitigate spam. > > They mitigate sender address fraud. > > There’s TONS of spam from DMARC verified signed sources. Google. Yahoo. > As well as a bazillion custom domain names created over the past years. > > Please don’t perpetuate the pretense that this is about spam. > > — > Cheers, > Jan
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