You should come by the New Vistas campus in south provo and talk to
some people I know who have lot's of money.

They are putting alot of money into solving a problem similar to
yours, but different also different.

They are trying to solve the problem of managing the IoT(as much as I
cringe at the buzz word) in a decentralized and secure way.

-John

On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 2:54 PM, AJ ONeal (Home) <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Lonnie! Deep linking to the specific material was much appreciated.
> One more question (below)
>
>
>
>> > Why isn't there just one standard prefix?
>>
>
> Check. I may want to be able to use BOTH mailgun and mandrill. I can have
> arbitrary subdomains.
>
>> How does that querying server know which to query?
>>
>
> Check. It's the 's' key in the outbound SMTP message.
>
>> Isn't _ an illegal character?
>>
>
> Check. Only sometimes.
> http://domainkeys.sourceforge.net/underscore.html
>
>
> BUT...
>
> If it's supposed to be arbitrary, why does everyone use the same 5+
> prefixes rather than randomly assigning a unique 6 character prefix?
>
> I suppose it's memorable and I probably won't have more than 5 services
> handling my outbound email. And I suppose that if both mailgun and mandrill
> both direct me to use mx._domainkey I can send them
> a support email or click the delete and create buttons to try again.
>
> Is that it, just a happy-medium of a convention?
>
> AJ ONeal
>
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