It appears that Vsevolod Stakhov via mailop said:
>I really, really miss one simple feature in ARC signatures. Whilst it is
>+/- trivial to have a list of trusted signers on a receiver side, it
>would be super helpful to allow **a sender** to specify it's next
>trusted hop.
You mean liks
NOTE: I got one of these probes as well about 2 weeks and flagged it to
watch. Thanks for posting about it. -KAM
On 6/25/2022 11:54 AM, L. Mark Stone via mailop wrote:
RAPTOR REMARK: Alert! Please be careful! This email is from an EXTERNAL sender.
Be aware of impersonation and credential
I'm a Dmarcian customer. FWIW, emails from their domain I have received are
all routed from Google/Gmail servers and IPs. None of the tests they offer
available to the public and to subscribers involve sending email to my
knowledge.
To be fair, rua/ruf email addresses for my domains point to
Hi all,
today i got email with subject:
dmarcian Probe: 8f472310-d2a3-4ba3-803c-4352e3026997
It was delivered from xvfrtbnw.outbound-mail.sendgrid.net with ZIP
attachment which looks as DMARC reports for my (nonexistent but served
by * in DNS) subdomain 8tVqwhagZ5GJ2PL9 and was delivered to
On 24/06/2022 17:54, Alessandro Vesely via mailop wrote:
On Wed 22/Jun/2022 13:31:49 +0200 Slavko via mailop wrote:
Neither I use it. I didn't know rspamd implements ARC. Most of that
module's documentation seems to be about signing, which is not
difficult. But there is a
Hi,
Dňa 24. júna 2022 16:54:29 UTC používateľ Alessandro Vesely via mailop
napísal:
>Yup, that seems to have become a de facto standard. However, I also
>set an Author: header field, just in case.
Thanks to point me to Author: header, i miss it previously, but see
below...
>My filter tries