[dmarc-discuss] Aligning non-identical domain names

2014-10-21 Thread David Romerstein via dmarc-discuss
We may be alone in this situation, but I suspect we're not. Due to an historical issue related to a hosted Google Apps implementation, email from our domain has From: in @livingsocial.com, but our MAIL FROM: is within @ hungrymachine.com. Mail sent from our users via the Gmail web UI generally

Re: [dmarc-discuss] Aligning non-identical domain names

2014-10-21 Thread Andrew Sullivan via dmarc-discuss
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 03:03:55PM -0400, David Romerstein via dmarc-discuss wrote: Ultimately, I'm wondering if there's been discussion (or, if there should be discussion) regarding a mechanism that could be added to DMARC records to list additional domains that should be considered as

Re: [dmarc-discuss] Aligning non-identical domain names

2014-10-21 Thread John Levine via dmarc-discuss
Some of my C*O level users, however, are complaining about issues sending email via mobile devices, because they're sent via gateways that don't DKIM sign the mail with livingsocial.com identifiers. There have been some proposals for extra domains for DKIM signatures, such as the ones in RFC

Re: [dmarc-discuss] Aligning non-identical domain names

2014-10-21 Thread David Romerstein via dmarc-discuss
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 4:09 PM, John Levine jo...@taugh.com wrote: Some of my C*O level users, however, are complaining about issues sending email via mobile devices, because they're sent via gateways that don't DKIM sign the mail with livingsocial.com identifiers. There have been some

Re: [dmarc-discuss] Bounce

2014-10-21 Thread Benny Pedersen via dmarc-discuss
On October 20, 2014 9:00:55 PM Murray Kucherawy m...@fb.com wrote: I¹m pretty sure the entire population of this mailing list didn¹t need to know that; an email to me would¹ve been sufficient. Abuse or postmaster ?, well i see more domains with this problem, nearly enough to fix lokal not