Sorry to say, but where is the news? 2 other german email providers already 
show that DANE information while writing an email since a long time:
mailbox.org since 28. May 2015
 
https://mailbox.org/mailbox-org-informiert-vor-e-mail-versand-ueber-sicherheitslevel-der-empfaenger/
mail.de since 24. February 2016
 
https://mail.de/blog/2016-02-neue-funktion-warnt-vor-unverschluesselten-e-mail-empfaengern/
 

 Am 25-Aug-2016 23:31:09 +0200 schrieb [email protected]: 

https://posteo.de/en/blog/new-webmail-interface-displays-servers-with-the-highest-sending-security

 We have just released a new feature for you: Our webmail interface now
 shows you which of your contacts you can send to with the optimal
 security of DANE technology. This can be recognised by a small, green
 DANE symbol above an email address.

 For us, the new DANE display is something very special. When we
 introduced this new piece of security technology in May 2014, Posteo was
 according to heise.de the first provider worldwide to support DANE. Many
 IT experts were unsure at that time whether the new technology would
 become established. In the meantime, this has changed - it is now
 worthwhile displaying whether another server supports DANE: We now
 transfer emails to many email servers worldwide using DANE as standard,
 including large email providers such as 1&1 (as well as mail.com, GMX
 and web.de) and Comcast.

 [...]

 _______________________________________________
 dane mailing list
[email protected]
https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dane
_______________________________________________
dane mailing list
[email protected]
https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dane

Reply via email to