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On Fri, 2020-07-24 at 22:08 -0400, John Levine via mailop wrote:
> Depends whether you consider Comcast to be big. They sure have a lot
> of customers.

If five-ten-sg.com wants to deliver to comcast.net, my publishing tlsa
records for _25._tcp.mail3.five-ten-sg.com probably won't affect whether
comcast accepts my mail.

I can look at their _25._tcp.mx1.comcast.net tlsa record when deciding
whether the TLS connection to their mail server meets my outgoing
standards.

They can look at my _25._tcp.mail3.five-ten-sg.com tlsa record when
sending mail to me, but again, that won't affect my deliverability to
them.


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