On 4/29/10 11:32 AM, "Michael Thomas" <[email protected]> scribbled: > Ok, I just looked at you ADSP record which I have a lot more familiarity. > I'd say that yes, your ADSP record is misconfigured if you expect your > messages to survive through mailing lists. discardable is a very > restrictive policy which is appropriate for transactional mail, etc, > that you really don't care if it gets thrown away if somebody (like > a mailing list) breaks the signature.
Understood. > What I'd advise is something like put all of your transactional mail > in a subdomain and set it to "discardable", but don't do that to all > your corpro users. There are other ways to go about this, but I'd say > that you're playing with fire lumping all your stuff together as it > appears that you're doing now. For non-obvious reasons it would be easier to do it the other way. Make corp come from a subdomain and change the policy there and keep transactional as paypal.com. The politics of that are something I'll leave to Brett. > Or you can just do what a lot of people do which is to tell users of > external lists not to post from their corpro accounts :) Head-in the sand is always appealing. :) -Jot -- Jot Powers [email protected] 480-221-1157 skype:jotebay _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html
