According to Andrew C Aitchison via mailop :
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>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Communication_Services
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>Never heard of it here in the UK.
It's the telcos' attempt to compete with Whatsapp. You're not the only one
who's never
heard of it.
R's,
John
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John Levine,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Communication_Services
Never heard of it here in the UK.
On Fri, 30 Jul 2021, John Covici via mailop wrote:
What do you mean by RCS? What kind of services are you talking
about?
On Fri, 30 Jul 2021 15:26:24 -0400,
Fernando Cassia via mailop wrote:
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What do you mean by RCS? What kind of services are you talking
about?
On Fri, 30 Jul 2021 15:26:24 -0400,
Fernando Cassia via mailop wrote:
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> [1 ]
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> Sorry for the off-topic question but I figure someone in here might know if
> there is a forum or mailing list to ask questions
Sorry for the off-topic question but I figure someone in here might know if
there is a forum or mailing list to ask questions about RCS provisioning?
I decided to ask here because I guess many of the companies with big email
infrastructure might also happen to be telecomms firms and cellcos in
Thanks for the mention! I'm the main developer of ZoneMTA and I originally
built it to replace a specific Postfix instance where we needed more
flexible/dynamic routing options than Postfix was able to provide.
Best regards,
Andris Reinman
> On 30. Jul 2021, at 19:44, Jarland Donnell via
I see a 'trigger' word Rspamd there, which is good. However, I'm still
quite sure that mime parsing and mime modifications should be better
done via Rspamd, as it can do it more efficiently than JS code. You can
take a look at `rspamadm mime` commands family that could simplify many
things related
https://github.com/zone-eu/zone-mta
This project is amazing, and it's everything you'd want it to be.
On 2021-07-28 16:58, Alex Burch via mailop wrote:
For those of you who are on the sending side, managing at least a few
billion outbound per month, what is the current feeling on open source
On 2021-07-30 18:10:23 (+0800), G. Miliotis via mailop wrote:
> We're just managing our misery here.
That's a great tag line for mailop@. :-)
Philip
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On 2021-07-30 11:30, mailop--- via mailop wrote:
I'm not sure that anyone can offer me anything other than sympathy but
I'm open to any advice or suggestions.
These huge freemail providers are killing email. Mail was never supposed
to be so centralized. We're just managing our misery here.
On Fri, 30 Jul 2021, mailop--- via mailop wrote:
I'm not sure that anyone can offer me anything other than sympathy but I'm
open to any advice or suggestions.
The biggest step I took to avoiding blocks was to run weekly stats reports
on outgoing and catch the users who couldn't resist
On Fri, 30 Jul 2021, mailop--- via mailop wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jul 2021, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
Microsoft is the mailbox provider most likely to block, that's for sure.
I read these discussions about MS blocking with interest.
Like many others I run a very small volume mail server for
On Tue, 27 Jul 2021, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
Microsoft is the mailbox provider most likely to block, that's for sure.
I read these discussions about MS blocking with interest.
Like many others I run a very small volume mail server for
family and friends. Traffic to MS is never more
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