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On Thu, 2018-05-24 at 18:02 -0400, John Levine wrote:
> By the way, I sent myself a message from my AOL account, and it
> showed up with a DKIM signature all tidily folded.
Signatures with d=mx.aol.com seem to be wrapped.
Signatures with d=aol.com
In article you write:
>And there are a lot more things processing email headers that just
>software.. 'view source', human readability.. etc.
If I had to make a big list of mail issues to worry about this would
be so far down you'd need a seismometer to detect it. Messages with
f500 character l
On 18-05-24 12:19 PM, John Levine wrote:
In article <88c423e5-1f7b-613e-807e-f519b0636...@linuxmagic.com> you write:
Just want to bring it up, the AOL Dkim header is 520 characters long all
on one line...
What leads you to believe that's a problem? The specs have always
been very clear that l
In article <88c423e5-1f7b-613e-807e-f519b0636...@linuxmagic.com> you write:
>Just want to bring it up, the AOL Dkim header is 520 characters long all
>on one line...
What leads you to believe that's a problem? The specs have always
been very clear that lines in mail messages can be up to 1000
ch
Just want to bring it up, the AOL Dkim header is 520 characters long all
on one line...
Suggest that they look at folding that header a little more sanely..
-- Michael --
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Michael P
Hi Andrew,
I can help you out. I work for Constant Contact but Bluehost and I have
the same parent company and we work closely with them on abuse issues.
Feel free to message me off thread.
Tara Natanson
On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 11:32 PM, Andrew Gosney
wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> Any Bluehost
Hi
I am sorry to say I am still seeing a number of IPs that I know have been
sending mail but SNDS hasnt budged since May 16. Here are 3 of them. Is
there anything that can be done about this?
129.41.76.122
129.41.167.61
129.41.167.57129.41.76.1
Regards,
Annalivia Ford
Email Services Manager,
> Il 22 maggio 2018 alle 17.41 "Brotman, Alexander"
> ha scritto:
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> If someone is interested, we could potentially ask Binu if he has newer data
> available. He had done a presentation on the same data at M3AAWG a few years
> ago.
It would be great to get new data from big players, and