On 11/29/21 2:24 PM, Michael Reeder -- Hygeia MS wrote:
Regarding Microsoft-hosted email -- they also frequently block ALL lists
on the basis that the email was not specifically addressed to the
recipient.
If you enable full personalization for a list, mail from the list will
be addressed
Regarding Microsoft-hosted email -- they also frequently block ALL lists
on the basis that the email was not specifically addressed to the recipient.
I wrote a tutorial for my users about how to add my list addresses to
the safe senders list (known elsewhere as a white list).
It is found h
On 11/28/21 9:51 PM, Jayson Smith wrote:
Hi again,
Good point about DMARC. Does anyone know if Charter suddenly started
caring about some DMARC policies on or around this past Friday? I have
my list set to munge the From: lines of messages from senders E.G. AOL,
Yahoo, etc. that publish a DMA
On Nov 29, 2021, at 5:31 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull
mailto:stephenjturnb...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Jayson Smith writes:
Good point about DMARC. Does anyone know if Charter suddenly started
caring about some DMARC policies on or around this past Friday?
I for one don't know. You'd have to ask their
Jayson Smith writes:
> Good point about DMARC. Does anyone know if Charter suddenly started
> caring about some DMARC policies on or around this past Friday?
I for one don't know. You'd have to ask their postmaster, or get the
subscriber to do so, to be sure. I think it's as likely that they
I have had a lot of experience with these things. Here are some
observations. I have a list of 4000+ subscribers around the world. I
have SPF and DKIM but not DMARC. (I never say much point in DMARC, and
it does not seem necessary.) Right now every single one of the 4000+
subscribers accepts the ma