On 2/19/2018 5:16 PM, Christopher Vitulski via mailop wrote:
Since early February (roughly the 5th or 6th) we have been
experiencing an open rate drop of roughly 13-17% at Gmail. Our Gmail
reputation tools show no changes and we have made no changes on our
end that would affect these rates. Cl
Hello,
Since early February (roughly the 5th or 6th) we have been experiencing an
open rate drop of roughly 13-17% at Gmail. Our Gmail reputation tools show
no changes and we have made no changes on our end that would affect these
rates. Clicks, revenue and conversions have not shown the same dr
On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 11:20 PM, Bill Cole
wrote:
>> Missing the point there. It has nothing to do with knowing the To:
>> address for a given recipient. If the VERP string fields are just
>> simple numeric identifiers,
>
> Straw man. Amateurs use sequential numbers. Incompetents use decimal
> nu
On 02/19/2018 02:00 PM, Anne-Claire Fichten wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> Alice and Tin belong to same group: Telecom Italia Mobile (TIM).
>
> Unfortunately they are not replying to emails. You need to reach them by
> phone on 187.
>
> This number is only available in Italia.
>
> So you need to
Hello,
Alice and Tin belong to same group: Telecom Italia Mobile (TIM).
Unfortunately they are not replying to emails. You need to reach them by phone
on 187.
This number is only available in Italia.
So you need to have someone in Italia or someone with a phone line from TIM.
Any case, if your m
> Then maybe you use my opensource Apache jDKIM library? ;-)
It was a while ago (1,5 years). Can't remember (and I didn't code it myself
as I was preparing the company for an ISO 27k1 audit).
And while I am thinking about how clumsy these emails generally are,
describing the required DNS modificat
I think there were (as this was my previous employer) 2 or 3 support crew
per 1000 accounts.
And sure there were questions. But this would only escalate to me if the
technical dept. did not agree to the settings that were prefilled (e.g.
some customers simply demand 2048 bit DKIM). The advantage o
On 19 February 2018 at 12:24, David Hofstee wrote:
>>Using a return-path in the domain of your customer can be easy when
>>you have a multi-thousands-dollars contract for each customer. But
>>when you have "free" users or "few dollars per year" customers, you
>>can't afford manually helping people
I've seen many asynchronous bounces where the local part is cut-off after
64 characters... It seems some mta's are pedantic in this regard.
Yours,
David
On 17 February 2018 at 18:46, John Levine wrote:
> In article mail.gmail.com> you write:
> >The use of IDs instead of the real original ema
Hi,
Anyone from alice.it (TIM - Telecom Italia) in this list ?
The postmaster address listed on TIM's website comes back as "User unknown".
Thank you for your help.
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Marnat - Responsable délivrabilité
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>Using a return-path in the domain of your customer can be easy when
>you have a multi-thousands-dollars contract for each customer. But
>when you have "free" users or "few dollars per year" customers, you
>can't afford manually helping people to configure their domains so
>that you can use that in
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