On Sun, Jun 18, 2023 at 10:56 AM Douglas Foster < dougfoster.emailstanda...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I suspect that many domain owners have not considered the possibility of > using DKIM with SPF NONE. > > Then there is the concern about evaluators that understand SPF but do not > understand DMARC. Do they treat SPF NONE as acceptable or suspicious? > > For your situation Ken, do your clients have the ability to connect their > web-generated email to a DKIM signing server? If not, do you envision > providing that service (with SPF AUTH login to ensure clients are kept > separate from each other))? > Most web hosting customers are simple SMBs - think restaurants, small shops, a car garage, etc. They have no idea what DKIM is, never mind having access to a DKIM signing server. The hosting provider has to hook up everything for them and presumably, with enough encouragement, we could eventually get hosting companies to implement DKIM signing for their customers. That is not the case today. Some transactional email providers provide a DKIM signing service with CNAME-based DKIM key hosting. That's a great concept and we may one day provide it with an API hook allowing the hosting providers to hook this up for their clients at scale. Regards, Ken -- Ken Simpson CEO, MailChannels <https://www.mailchannels.com/?utm_source=Email%20Signature&utm_medium=Ken%20Simpson&utm_campaign=Website> Facebook <http://bit.ly/2dnoP3K> | Twitter <http://bit.ly/2ehoWni> | LinkedIn <http://bit.ly/2dw87lU> | Help Center <https://mailchannels.zendesk.com/hc/en-us?utm_source=Email%20Signature&utm_medium=Ken%20Simpson&utm_campaign=Help%20Center> Our latest case study video: watch here! <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psb41xDIL9k>
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