At this point, for mail sending, Gmail does not support DANE, though we do
support STS and TLSRPT. I imagine DANE is somewhere on their TODO list,
but couldn't give any time frame for that.
It is supported by a bunch of European ISPs, as well as Comcast.
Brandon
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 2:45 PM
In article
you write:
>However, the mail server I'm using (Mailcow) suggests I add TLSA records
>for ports that serve SMTP, POP3, and IMAP (as well as HTTPS). I'm curious,
>do any major mail services actually validate these records when receiving
>mail? Do any major mail clients?
Comcast does
Jeremy Harris via mailop writes:
> On 11/07/2019 16:58, Ross Tajvar via mailop wrote:
>> do any major mail services actually validate these records when receiving
>> mail? Do any major mail clients?
>
> DANE is relevant to sending mail, not receiving.
> That doesn't answer your question, though.
On 11/07/2019 16:58, Ross Tajvar via mailop wrote:
> do any major mail services actually validate these records when receiving
> mail? Do any major mail clients?
DANE is relevant to sending mail, not receiving.
That doesn't answer your question, though.
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Cheers,
Jeremy
Hi all,
Apologies if this has been discussed before but I did a cursory search and
didn't find anything.
I've been looking into DANE and TLSA records recently. It seems that no
major browsers support validating websites via DANE, and the third-party
plugin that CZ.NIC developed to do so has been
If you decide you want to whitelist various ISP or webmail email
sending domains, here's a few lists I've compiled with help from
folks:
Microsoft, Verizon (AOL, Yahoo):
https://www.spamresource.com/2018/07/reference-omg-domains-list-oath.html
AT:
> Have you taken a look at white.uribl.com:
Perfect, exactly what I was looking for.
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> On 11 Jul 2019, at 05:47, Benoit Panizzon via mailop
> wrote:
>
> We operate the SWNIOG Blacklists and Spamtraps.
>
> We fairly often find URI which make it onto the blacklist, which should
> clearly be whitelisted. Like 'apple.com' just this week.
>
> We do maintain a whitelist, but I
Hi Mailops!
We operate the SWNIOG Blacklists and Spamtraps.
We fairly often find URI which make it onto the blacklist, which should
clearly be whitelisted. Like 'apple.com' just this week.
We do maintain a whitelist, but I start wondering, if there are
DNS based URI whitelists which we could