On 28 Jan 2019, at 3:35, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
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I'm now at the point where I would automatically become suspicious if
anyone (any webpage) seems to claim to fully understand the
consequences of any kind of setup/setting related to this :-)
There are definitely some people (maybe
On 28 Jan 2019, at 14:36, Alexandru Nedelcu wrote:
> The issue seems to at least partly be caused by at least 1 user
using the DMARC `reject` option. All users on email servers which
respect this option (Gmail, iCloud, ...) are going to bounce emails
from such a user. These bounces are going
Alexandru Nedelcu wrote (at 1:55 on 27 Jan 2019):
Can I add rules somehow to MailMate to prevent the saving of Sent
email based on some filter?
Yes, just add a rule to your Sent mailbox.
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The issue seems to at least partly be caused by at least 1 user using
the DMARC `reject` option. All users on email servers which respect
this option (Gmail, iCloud, ...) are going to bounce emails from such
a user. These bounces are going to add up on my server (there's a
MailMan score system
On 28 Jan 2019, at 9:35, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
As a short term solution I've now disabled bounce processing on my
mailing list software. This is mainly a problem for me and not my
users. This won't change the fact that some emails (at least from 1
user) is not going to be received by a
On 27 Jan 2019, at 18:06, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Such notifications are most often prompted by the sending host, that
is the list host, suddenly deemed to be a spammer.
This could be the problem, but I don't think this is the case. I use a
third party service to monitor the reputation of my
Thank you.
So I did.
Henio
Dnia 25.01.2019, o godzinie 18:00:02, z adresu
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