On 1/24/2015 6:08 AM, eugene hayhoe wrote:
As an IT non-professional (in every sense of the word, I only joined this group
out of frustration at no longer having reliable access to several email lists I
had enjoyed for years previously, in an attempt to understand WHY that was so)
VERY frustrated by the bouncing mess dmarc created a year ago for people like
me, I'm here to ask ''is there any kind of a fix on the horizon yet?''
My occasional perusing of messages on this list leads me to believe ''not
yet.'' Is this accurate?
ANY ''update for the layman'' that anyone could volunteer would be MUCH
appreciated. I miss my mailing lists.
Gene Hayhoe
Gene,
I feel ya, but IMO your options are:
[1] Change your favorite email to another that isn't strict,
[2] Wait until the IETF designs new 3rd party DKIM Policy protocols,
[3] Encourage your list provider/market to support and push for #2, ASAP.
None of this is new. Its been known for at least 10+ years now. Its
like politics now, DEM vs GOP. DEM wants DKIM POLICY designs, the GOP
want DKIM TRUST designs. DMARC is providing new hope DKIM POLICY will
prevail and now that more BIG systems are supporting it and also
turning on the REJECTION switch, maybe 3rd party POLICIES is next.
Cross your fingers.
Vote for 3rd Party Domain Authorization Signing Solutions. <g>
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HLS
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