FWIW, I will vouch for Matt. We’ve collaborated on several issues and I would
say he’s one of the Good Guys™.
-Nicolas Webb
Email Postmaster
AWS Messaging and Targeting (SES, SMS, Mobile)
From: mailop on behalf of Matthew T Heffelfinger
Ah, ok, looks like they've changed to https://pki.goog/ for the new certs,
not sure why. I think I'll ping our cert folks to at least put in a link
from one to the other or something.
I think they're different pages because the one is an intermediate we have,
which makes us an intermediate CA,
On 2017-10-13 at 20:15 +0200, Philip Paeps wrote:
> On 2017-10-13 13:02:35 (-0500), Chris Adams wrote:
> >Once upon a time, Kostya Vasilyev said:
> >>The app "remembers" the SSL certs it has seen for a particular server
> >>/ port, and if, when it connects, it finds that the
Brandon -
Yes we do remember all previously accepted certs -
- but because of Gmail's frequent changes, it still ends up being too
annoying for users, even those who are interested in the feature.
The issue is with brand new certs, not those already seen by the app
(and then not seen, and seen
On 13 Oct 2017, at 11:02, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Kostya Vasilyev said:
>> The app "remembers" the SSL certs it has seen for a particular server
>> / port, and if, when it connects, it finds that the cert has changed -
>>
>> - it flags this as an error and
On 2017-10-13 13:02:35 (-0500), Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Kostya Vasilyev said:
The app "remembers" the SSL certs it has seen for a particular server
/ port, and if, when it connects, it finds that the cert has changed -
- it flags this as an error and requires
So, we do rotate our certs, though I thought it was monthly.
We're also going through various changes of our certs, including a root
cert change and a likely new G3 intermediate cert (I don't think this is
live yet, but I haven't checked).
When we do change certs, we roll them out slowly to some
Once upon a time, Kostya Vasilyev said:
> The app "remembers" the SSL certs it has seen for a particular server
> / port, and if, when it connects, it finds that the cert has changed -
>
> - it flags this as an error and requires the user to decide if he/she
> wants to
Hello,
We have an email app with a security setting to "track SSL certificate changes".
The app "remembers" the SSL certs it has seen for a particular server
/ port, and if, when it connects, it finds that the cert has changed -
- it flags this as an error and requires the user to decide if
We are seeing it too. Spam reports about 40% their normal rates starting on
Wednesday.
Luke
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 12:57 PM, Alberto Miscia via mailop <
mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
> We usually measure open rates in a 24/48hrs timeframe, but we are not
> seeing anything strange yet.
>
>
We usually measure open rates in a 24/48hrs timeframe, but we are not
seeing anything strange yet.
Alberto
2017-10-13 14:08 GMT+02:00 Stefano Bagnara :
> Almost constant FBL levels here in the last days.
> Do you see a drop in open rates, too? or just the FBL?
>
> Stefano
>
>
Almost constant FBL levels here in the last days.
Do you see a drop in open rates, too? or just the FBL?
Stefano
On 13 October 2017 at 12:50, Alberto Miscia via mailop
wrote:
> Hi,
> Is anybody else experiencing a drop in Feedback Loops from Hotmail?
> Since yesterday (CET
Hi,
Is anybody else experiencing a drop in Feedback Loops from Hotmail?
Since yesterday (CET time) we are receiving FBLs but 3 times fewer than
what it used to be.
We don't see any glitch from our side and I don't believe in a sudden
spike of "relevancy" across the board :)
We are not seeing any
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