Ian Kelling writes:
> We have a dmarc policy. It is called "none". we are not doing anything
> insecure or unusual, for example it is the same one that google uses:
>
> $ host -t txt _dmarc.gmail.com
> _dmarc.gmail.com descriptive text "v=DMARC1; p=none; sp=quarantine;
>
We have a dmarc policy. It is called "none". we are not doing anything
insecure or unusual, for example it is the same one that google uses:
$ host -t txt _dmarc.gmail.com
_dmarc.gmail.com descriptive text "v=DMARC1; p=none; sp=quarantine;
rua=mailto:mailauth-repo...@google.com;
$ host -t txt
Hi,
I'm not part of the "team" in any real sense. However, as was noted by
Bill in response to your previous e-mail,
this is a public mailing list for a project with no direct connection to
the group administering the e-mail server (the FSF, contact details at
that server is operated by the FSF - there is nothing that the
gnuzilla team could do about this
U may want to send this message to the sysadmins
https://www.fsf.org/about/contact/email