Re: [dmarc-discuss] introduction to the list-virtual server & mailman questions

2016-02-16 Thread Roland Turner via dmarc-discuss
Ben Greenfield wrote: > I believe the IP and hostname match exactly the ip address and hostname of > the working DKIM, SPF. I was assuming that these were the emails that went to > list-serves, but on further consideration if they were list-servs that would > show the ip and hostname of the

Re: [dmarc-discuss] introduction to the list-virtual server & mailman questions

2016-02-16 Thread Roland Turner via dmarc-discuss
(merging two sub-threads) Scott Kitterman wrote: > Along with the good things you (quite reasonably) describe, there will also be > an increased tendency towards concentration of power in a few hands. > Personally, I think that's a bad thing. Your previous message in this thread > captured my

Re: [dmarc-discuss] introduction to the list-virtual server & mailman questions

2016-02-16 Thread Ben Greenfield via dmarc-discuss
> On Feb 16, 2016, at 12:43 AM, Roland Turner via dmarc-discuss > wrote: > > Franck Martin wrote: > >> Yes it is a "you have to be this tall to ride with us". For instance, many >> Wordpress sites are on URL blocking lists, because the managers >> cannot keep with

Re: [dmarc-discuss] introduction to the list-virtual server & mailman questions

2016-02-16 Thread Franck Martin via dmarc-discuss
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 10:53 PM, Scott Kitterman via dmarc-discuss wrote: > On Tuesday, February 16, 2016 06:17:27 AM Roland Turner via dmarc-discuss > wrote: >> Scott Kitterman wrote: >> >> 1: I *don't* believe that this would take the form of a whitelist. It's more >>

Re: [dmarc-discuss] Email storage

2016-02-16 Thread Steven M Jones via dmarc-discuss
On 02/16/2016 08:31, jim c via dmarc-discuss wrote: > > > The issue that we've noticed is that the forensic data is the entirety > of the email. It isn't just header info, but contains the entire > message text, along with attachments. Not every Receiver generates failure reports (what "ruf="

Re: [dmarc-discuss] Email storage

2016-02-16 Thread John Wilson via dmarc-discuss
Jim, Please contact me off list. I'd be happy to share our SOC3 and answer any additional questions you may have. I can also put you in touch with other Agari customers who had similar concerns but overcame them. John Wilson On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 8:31 AM, jim c via dmarc-discuss <

[dmarc-discuss] Email storage

2016-02-16 Thread jim c via dmarc-discuss
I work for an organization that has fairly stringent security requirements regarding where our data is stored. We recently moved towards DMARC, and are working with Agari. One of the things that Agari does - essentially the most important - is receive and analyze any forensic data returned. The