On 2017-10-19 01:36, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
(I don't understand Dimitri's claim about SourceForge ads; all the
mail I get from SourceForge is originated there and AFAIK the DKIM
validates. If it doesn't, their system is pretty brain-damaged.)
It is, but not DKIM-drain-bramaged. I PGP-sign when sending from my
linux PCs and SF injects their ads into the signed part. <tinfoil
hat>Which is part of the reason why they don't want you to sign your
messages on the client, before they got their ads in.</tinfoil hat>
That depends on how much mail you get, how much of it is unwanted,
how much you care about the time you spend dealing with unwanted mail,
and how much you care about losing wanted mail.
:) How would I know: it got thrown away, I never knew it existed.
Seriously, though, for me gmail is the only one that doesn't deliver
wanted mail and sticks it into their "all mail" -- despite the blanket
.forward I have in there. On my work MTA I pretend DMARC doesn't exist
and I don't spend any more time on spam now than I did in 2007.
Dimitri
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