Hello,
Am 07.05.2023 um 21:12 schrieb Gellner, Oliver via mailop:
While I’m not affiliated with Yahoo, I see no reason to bash them in this
regard. To reduce spam they don’t want to accept emails from made-up /
non-existing domains, which is a legit concern. They query for SOA records
to verify
Hello Felix,
Am 07.05.2023 um 18:17 schrieb Felix Fontein via mailop:
maybe this is related to in-berlin.de being on the Public Suffix List? This
might explain why Yahoo treats subdomains of in-berlin.de differently than
for subdomains of other domains (like e.mail.de mentioned by Ken).
very go
Hello,
Am 06.05.2023 um 20:54 schrieb Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop:
Dnia 6.05.2023 o godz. 18:44:26 Christian Seitz via mailop pisze:
If I am not wrong a DNS zone can only have a single SOA record.
Yahoo requests an SOA record per subdomain. That does not make any
sense to me. We would have to
Hello,
we are a small not-for-profit ISP in Germany and having some issues with Yahoo
since April. All emails from subdomains are no longer being accepted by the
Yahoo email servers. IN-Berlin provides subdomains for their users since the
beginning of the 1990th and as far as I know this never