On 07/12/2023 07:03, Stephen Wolff wrote:
My guess is if you can have an alias which isn’t (cryptographically)
signed, you can pretend to be whoever you like, and as such spam folk
as your best friend or worst enemy. I suppose the alternative is to
use a mail service like Proton or something?
>> Can you please explain to me why using an alias (which has previously been
>> set up as a mail forward) is a security risk?
> Can anyone explain this?
My guess is if you can have an alias which isn’t (cryptographically) signed,
you can pretend to be whoever you like, and as such spam folk as
On 06/12/2023 10:38, Terry Coles wrote:
On 06/12/2023 10:29, Hugh Frater wrote:
As I said, I’m surprised that any hosting provider allows otherwise
these
days.
Hugh,
Can you please explain to me why using an alias (which has previously
been set up as a mail forward) is a security risk?
On 06/12/2023 09:30, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Peter,
1] anybody heard of this company 'Strong'?
https://www.currys.co.uk/products/strong-atria-mesh-kit-1200-uk-whole-home-wifi-system-triple-pack-10247033.html
No, but I found https://strong-eu.com/about-strong/
and
On 06/12/2023 10:29, Hugh Frater wrote:
As I said, I’m surprised that any hosting provider allows otherwise these
days.
Hugh,
Can you please explain to me why using an alias (which has previously
been set up as a mail forward) is a security risk?
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Terry Coles
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Yeah, that’s what I figured Terry was trying to do. I know fasthosts don’t
let us do this for our work domain. The from address must exist as a
mailbox, and smtp auth is required on the server for that mailbox
(obviously)..
As I said, I’m surprised that any hosting provider allows otherwise these
On 06/12/2023 10:16, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
I think Terry's complaint is he has his own domain name and pays IONOS
to host it. He expect to be able to use anyth...@his-domain.com.
He isn't trying to use other domain names.
If switching provider, these two firms have good reputations.
Hi Hugh,
> I thought all hosting providers did this about 10 years ago?
I think Terry's complaint is he has his own domain name and pays IONOS
to host it. He expect to be able to use anyth...@his-domain.com.
He isn't trying to use other domain names.
If switching provider, these two firms have
Hi Peter,
> 1] anybody heard of this company 'Strong'?
> https://www.currys.co.uk/products/strong-atria-mesh-kit-1200-uk-whole-home-wifi-system-triple-pack-10247033.html
No, but I found https://strong-eu.com/about-strong/
and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyworth.
> 2] Smart meters.
All I
Hi,
I received a message from my hosting provider, IONOS which appears to
state that they are banning the use of Identities.
Having drilled down through the various layers of their message, I
reached the following link, which pertains to users of Thunderbird:
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