Hi Tobi
Well, you actually *can* technically enforce TLS. I'm not saying that it would
make any... but if you want to revive don quixote one more time... yes, you can.
I would be happy already if people would create working SPF records with
enforcement for all domains (and stop using outlook a
Some folks obviously have too much time, lol ...;)
Am 02.02.2018 um 15:58 schrieb Daniel Stirnimann :
>> Since you seem to like quotes, Jon Postel had one for you:
>>
>> "Be liberal in what you accept, and conservative in what you send"
>
> I thought this mindset is outdated:
>
> https://tools
> Since you seem to like quotes, Jon Postel had one for you:
>
> "Be liberal in what you accept, and conservative in what you send"
I thought this mindset is outdated:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-thomson-postel-was-wrong-02
Daniel
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On 02/02/2018 09:36, Peter Keel wrote:
> Since I've made TLS for SMTP mandatory. The respective admins of these servers
> might want finally at least enable voluntary TLS; some of their customers
> apparently would like to receive mails from my server.
Since you seem to like quotes, Jon Postel
You cannot force any other party to apply YOUR policy to THEIR systems.
"Your server your rules, but my server my rules" :-)
Furthermore mandatory tls can fail for a bunch of other reasons except
from "not offering tls at all" ex no common cipher/tls version can be
negotiated.
I do mandatory tls on
Mimimi? Seriously?
If you chose to configure TLS mandatory, you'll have to live with the
fact, that some servers will not offer this service.
Don't try to force others to apply your policy, instead relax your own
policy. You can still monitor your maillog for non-TLS connections and
from tim
Hi
I get these errors:
| TLS is required, but was not offered by host mx1.datacomm.ch[212.40.2.32]
and
| TLS is required, but was not offered by host relay.kfsb.ch[213.202.32.8]
Since I've made TLS for SMTP mandatory. The respective admins of these servers
might want finally at least enable
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