Title: BTS activities for Sunday, March 27 2016
BTS Activities
Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
Project: SOGo
For the period covering: Sunday, March 27 2016
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>> You may be aware of modern spam protection mechanisms like SPF, DKIM
>> and DMARC.
> Yes and they are broken by design because they cause problems for
> mailing lists and they do not test whether a message is spam.
No silver bullet exists AFAIK that deals with all e-mail problems. At
least,
DJ Lucas wrote:
>
>
> I haven't found anything from Google directly, but here...
>
> https://dmarc.org/2015/10/global-mailbox-providers-deploying-dmarc-to-protect-users/
Thank you. If I got this right, @gmail.com mails have to be signed and
can't be faked by someone else. For the moment I'm not
On 03/27/2016 11:48 AM, "Chris" (chris2...@postbox.xyz) wrote:
Francis,
Francis Lachapelle wrote:
Yahoo has already adopted a strict DMARC policy and Google has announced
to do the same in June 2016. We chose to *not* penalize our list
subscribers hosting their mailbox on those systems.
Francis,
Francis Lachapelle wrote:
> Yahoo has already adopted a strict DMARC policy and Google has announced
> to do the same in June 2016. We chose to *not* penalize our list
> subscribers hosting their mailbox on those systems.
that's interesting. Do you have a reference to the new Google
Hello Gerald,
i...@ibdrigo.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> the currently offered Sogo Connector (31.0.2) is claimed to work with
Firefox
> 38.X. However, Fiorefox refuses to install the package. This is because
in the
> xpi file install.rdf contains
can you approve invitations in most recent