Am 12.01.26 um 11:53 schrieb Laura Atkins via mailop:
The fact is mail from domains that have never been seen before is a lot like mail from IPs that have never been seen
before: more likely to be spam than not.
That is true, but that's not the real problem.
The problem is that the mitigation mechanisms used by large operations don't
really work for small senders.
If I am a legitimate sender and my mails get rejected or spam binned by Google and the likes, I need some way of telling
them and having them fix that false positive classification.
If they just keep telling me "you must publish correct SPF/DKIM/DMARC policies" and I'm already doing that, it's clear
that they just don't GAF about my or my users problem reaching their users.
Cheers,
Hans-Martin
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