IP reputation and domain reputation are both vital when moving a
server/service. Even for low visibility mailer domains. Checking the
neighbourhood is an important element of that planning.
Laura I thought your blog post on DKIM very good. I've had several
examples of crap concatenation and
As far as I know OpenSRS DNS refuses DKIM keys longer than 1024 to this
day despite my and I expect many others asking and asking and asking ...
If they've changed this do educate me. As they haven't
Christian
Brandon Long via mailop writes:
> On Thu, Jan 7, 2021 at 5:57 AM Dan Malm via mailop
life is too short sometimes for gaming poor system utilities and then
waiting for an update that breaks your game arbitrarily
Al Iverson via mailop writes:
> On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 2:22 AM Brandon Long via mailop
> wrote:
>>
>> We do still allow administrators to create 1024 bit DKIM keys
Hi Paul, I've migrated a couple of mail servers over to hosts on mythic
beasts in the last few months. Both have been working fine with gmail
address delivery.
I have been using the Sympl software scripts and Mailman on v4 an
v6. I've used existing domains that have been registered and used for
hose tools. But clearly it
isn't a "solution". More a sticky plaster applied to do the job of a
tourniquet
C
On 24/07/2020 17:10, Robert L Mathews via mailop wrote:
On 7/24/20 2:51 AM, Christian de Larrinaga via mailop wrote:
All emails on this list are showing with red DKIM signed b
On 23/07/2020 20:06, Andrew C Aitchison via mailop wrote:
Are there that many IMAP based mail clients which feature contact
avatars?
Apparently there is a Thunderbird addon 'dkim verify'
which uses the favicon of the signing domain: