On 05/02/17 07:14, Rob McEwen wrote:
On 5/1/2017 10:30 PM, Marc Perkel wrote:
Might be slightly off topic but I've been running into more delivery
problems with outgoing email because I don't use DMARC. I don't know a
lot about it but is there some simple way I can get around this? Kind of
a pain in the rear.

Marc,

This probably has more to do with DKIM than DMARC?

Either way... you're not willing to jump (or haven't yet jumped) though the hoops that the largest ISPs/hosters want us all to jump through... meanwhile... so many of them (and for many many years) have sent such high volumes AND high percentages of outbound spam to all of our SMTPs - to such an extent that you and I would be out of business if our SMTP outbound traffic did that for just one week.

I sort of wish they (or many of them... "if the shoe fits...") would clean up their own act FIRST - get the basics done FIRST - before imposing new standards on the rest of us.

I'm in the same boat - I'm now having to set aside dozens of hours to get all various domains updated to DKIM so that they'll have more success sending to a certain large/famous hoster - who has sent my server a shitload of spam over the past several years (not just volume-wise - but percentage-wise... I'd be run out of town if I did that)


Yeah - I know what you mean. Many of these ISPs would be blacklisted if they weren't so big. I get an amazing amount of spam from the big guys. I was just wondering what I could do to get by.

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