On Aug 23, Doug Barton <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, I get it. Advances in e-mail security are making your life (and perhaps > even your business model) more difficult, and you don't like that. But > complaining about it isn't going to help. The world is moving on, if you Yes, this is clear to me even without the lecture: in the email world receivers make the rules, so right or wrong they may be the rest of the world has to adapt. I was just pointing out that some "facts" are not so well established.
> DKIM, etc. It's been a couple of years at least that you can't send mail > with any degree of confidence to the big three without at least SPF, and > over a year that you also need DKIM. Looks like your servers are in a very bad neighborood then (or you have a very problematic mail stream), because I am quite sure that this is in no way universally true. -- ciao, Marco
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