Byung-Hee HWANG via mailop writes:
> ... snip ...
> Most emails arrive at INBOX (soyeo...@gmail.com), exactly.
There is only 0.1%'s email to spam folder.
99.9%'s emails settle down INBOX without error.
Another screenshot: (2022-05-03)
Heho,
I signed up for the sender support (sendersupport.olc ) of Microsoft and
activated forwarding of messages flagged by users as spam. Today I saw an email
sent by microsoft to postmaster@ with a from of one of my domains rejected
based on the domains DMARC policy by my mailer.
Based
They're internal state passing and encrypted data.
iirc smtp-source is used for internal delivery latency metrics, and the
other is more esoteric.
Brandon
On Fri, Apr 29, 2022 at 5:53 PM Al Iverson via mailop
wrote:
> Anybody familiar with the Gmail headers X-Gm-Message-State and
>
The base-64 encoding must only be done on the "comment" part of the From
address, not on the "" part.
Cheers,
Hans-Martin
Am 2. Mai 2022 09:14:09 schrieb Alexander Neilson via mailop
:
Hi Team
Please feel free to let me know this was not a suitable question for this
list, apologies in
Read section five of RFC 2047 which explains where MIME encoded words can
be used
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2047#section-5
They cannot be used in addr-specs, which is where you're using them
On 2 May 2022 09:07:22 Alexander Neilson via mailop wrote:
Hi Team
Please feel free
Hi Team
Please feel free to let me know this was not a suitable question for this
list, apologies in advance if so.
At $dayjob one of my fairly new staff forwarded me a bounce message from
gmail for an outbound email we were sending to a supplier.
Headers are down at the end of the email but