> how can we guarantee it to the inbox
You can't.
Anecdotally: Any legal mail I've received just notifies me of a URL I need to
click. Upon clicking that URL, the sender is notified I've opened the document.
If I never open the document they can assume it has never arrived (or I have
never checke
> > To me it just doesn't make a lot of sense to basically have two inboxes
> > to check - the regular one and the spamfolder.
>
> I think we all agree.
I either get notifications for emails in the inbox, or I check it often to make
sure I'm up to date. Spam is checked manually less often, or if
Indicators can easily float about halfway outside the avatar shape. It would be
possible to approach something that looks a bit like it in the logo, but never
completely. Then there is the fact that this will differ per platform, you can
never make it look like all of them.
About borders: it would
> I hope that goes well for you (especially if you're planning to
> compete with the big free webmail providers).
Thanks, it's a saturated market for sure! Hoping I can still differentiate
myself is some key areas, like many of you I imagine :)
Groetjes,
Louis
Op zaterdag 13 januari 2024 om 20:
> So, if a MUA [...] displays besides verified BIMI logos also other logos,
> obtained by different method from a different source (for example Gmail
> profile pictures as it is today), we have exactly this case - the presence
> or absence of logo says nothing to the user with respect to whether th
rdag 11 januari 2024 om 12:19, schreef Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop
:
> Dnia 10.01.2024 o godz. 22:57:21 Louis Laureys via mailop pisze:
> > Just wanted to add that I actually like it for visual clarity. Though I
> would
> > have liked a more general avatar implementation not gear
> I find that helpful too.
Good to hear I'm not alone haha
> Will your eMail client have a free edition option?
Afraid not. Will be starting an email host in the future and this will be the
webmail + mobile apps, it would access the host though an api so won't be
compatible with other hosts (but
> It can be useful to show X-Face or Gravatar from certain mails, such as
> those coming from a (trusted) forum (hint to Louis: it may be useful to
> be able to configure the images to show for specific senders)
Will be implementing something like this later on, probably for workplace
platforms. A
t feature
> > that security educators will recommend be taken with a grain of salt.
> >
> > > Being on the antispam side, I would hate to have to start implementing
> > > BIMI spoof checks.
> >
> > I agree. Even if someone else makes
> We decided to keep this because I read that some webmail clients are
> planning to support BIMI without checking for certificates, or,
> perhaps, also displaying a little lock icon in the corner of the
> sender's BIMI-style logo image where certification is verified.
This is exactly what I have
> Simply, nobody needs this.
I've been building an email client and actually do fetch avatars and logos to be
displayed next to emails. I find it helps me visually identify emails easier,
it's a lot less taxing on the brain than reading sender names or addresses. Of
course in my case I'm also scra
> That's why DKIM can be useful for those who want to prevent forgeries.
> Why should everyone else be forced to do that?
We all know email is forgeable, but no non-technical person has this
expectation. Slowly moving email to a non-forgeable future is a good idea if you
ask me, as it aligns with
reef Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop
:
> Dnia 10.11.2023 o godz. 21:09:31 Louis Laureys via mailop pisze:
> > You can probably tell from my wording how I feel about this. I get the
> battery
> > efficiency part. Not the part where ActiveSync has an exception to it, and
> their
> &g
> This seems to be not restricted to iOS apps
Yup! Blue mail for example is cross-platform, so they had to implement cloud
notifications anyway. Might as well use it on android and avoid negative reviews
because people can't find the 50 hidden settings they need to set to stop
android from killing
P implementations in mind. We can safely
blame the app in this case :)
Louis
Op vrijdag 10 november 2023 om 20:53, schreef Carsten Schiefner via mailop
:
> Interesting, Louis - ...
>
> On 10.11.2023 20:30, Louis Laureys via mailop wrote:
> > The fact that it transfers all of your m
The fact that it transfers all of your messages is new (to me), the whole
transferring of credentials has been the standard for almost all mobile email
clients as on ios you can't keep an imap connection open for instant
notifications. On android you can, but only after hunting for all the battery
I believe they meant users changing their mx for an existing domain, when moving
to fastmail for example. Not necessarily a new domain, though I guess they can't
really differentiate those technically. So the policy would also apply to new
domains. Not entirely sure that this is the solution, but I
t
> websites for that domain.. Not everyone is going to go to wayback machines to
> find that information, or rwhois the IP for contact information.
>
> Just haven't heard of anyone using it until now..
>
> On 2023-09-11 09:12, Louis Laureys via mailop wrote:
> > archi
archive.org seems to have it archived at
https://web.archive.org/web/20200214132746/http://rbl.serverko.net/
> You are blocked? Then stop spamming. If you didn't spam, then email security
> at jonesolutions dot com. If you spam again, good bye forever!
Seems very professional.
Louis
Op maandag
Smith via mailop wrote:
Hello,
On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 10:18:26AM +, Louis Laureys via mailop wrote:
I was with you until it was revealed you mention a blacklist in
your response. Sendgrid assumes that the words in the response
actually have something to do with the reason it's bein
ense to them. And my assumption
is that that's the reason you mostly see this kind of stuff at larger
senders.
Louis
On 24/06/2023 14:21, Michael Orlitzky via mailop wrote:
On Sat, 2023-06-24 at 10:18 +, Louis Laureys via mailop wrote:
Michael, I was with you until it was reve
Michael, I was with you until it was revealed you mention a blacklist in your
response. Sendgrid assumes that the words in the response actually have
something to do with the reason it's being temporarily rejected, which is a fair
assumption to make even if it doesn't follow spec. Then using differ
This looks like it is an actual invoice reminder email coming from paypal. Like
a fraudulent "seller" created an invoice with your email as the customer.
So not really an email authentication issue, more of a platform issue.
> The subject says, "You have paid an invoice", but the body says, "Ple
This is the only thing I came across:
https://cyberplace.social/@GossiTheDog/109446533829121659
Louis
Op maandag 5 december 2022 om 19:50, schreef William Kern via mailop:
> I was contacted by a website customer over the weekend, who is affected by the
> RackSpace Exchange "security issue".
>
I quite like using this to test outgoing, SPF, DKIM, and recieving all
at once:
https://www.port25.com/authentication-checker%20/
Louis
On 2022-06-10 16:48, Jesse Hathaway via mailop wrote:
I am working on some architectural changes to our email systems at the
Wikimedia Foundation[1] and I am
Perhaps some forums can email posts to members
I know discourse (which is pretty popular nowadays) has a mailing list
mode. Which could be nice if you have both users who prefer forums and
users who prefer mailing lists.
Louis
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