Re: [mailop] Yahoo DMARC changes

2016-03-23 Thread Franck Martin via mailop
In fact, these providers offer OAUTH2 to allow you to send as using their infrastructure, and if you have bigger needs, many domains are going cheap at the moment... Not ideal, but some options... On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 3:45 PM, Steve Atkins wrote: > > > On Mar 23, 2016, at

Re: [mailop] Yahoo DMARC changes

2016-03-23 Thread Joel Beckham
> > It's likely that ARC will become the new - much better - workaround > eventually, modulo the inevitable deployment issues. http://arc-spec.org > > I

Re: [mailop] Mail accepted by outlook.com/hotmail.com disappears.

2016-03-23 Thread Michelle Sullivan
Brandon Long via mailop wrote: I think it's a numbers problem. If you handle a high enough volume of mail, if you sometimes drop mail, and sometimes have false positives that you drop... you will eventually reach a volume of dropped false positives that will have visible affects. Ie, if

Re: [mailop] Yahoo DMARC changes

2016-03-23 Thread Steve Atkins
> On Mar 22, 2016, at 9:35 PM, wrote: > > Are you taking that approach because the workaround is less than ideal? > Otherwise the current “workaround” could be the new standard. The workaround is terrible and breaks basic email functionality. It's

Re: [mailop] Mail accepted by outlook.com/hotmail.com disappears.

2016-03-23 Thread Gilles Chehade
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 05:39:43PM +, Michael Wise wrote: > We have convinced some of the Powers That Be that we should find another > solution, and there is an open-ness to change on this behavior. Not gonna be > this week or this month ... who can say for sure. But noise is being made >