On Fri 16/Oct/2020 22:55:52 +0200 Matthew V via mailop wrote:
On 2020-10-16 1:34 p.m., micah anderson via mailop wrote:
I do think that your point is valid, they should not be treated as spam.
However, personally, I feel like they *are* spam. I get these on a daily
basis, and I just delete the
On 2020-10-16 1:34 p.m., micah anderson via mailop wrote:
I do think that your point is valid, they should not be treated as spam.
However, personally, I feel like they *are* spam. I get these on a daily
basis, and I just delete them. Ok, yes, I can turn off the reporting,
but does anyone actua
On 17/10/2020 04:12, Bill Cole via mailop wrote:
> On Bill Cole via mailop wrote:
>
> Apparently enough people like https://dmarcian.com to keep them in business.
I'll second dmarcian, used them for a while
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* micah anderson via mailop:
> However, personally, I feel like they *are* spam. I get these on a
> daily basis, and I just delete them.
Given that one has to explicitly enable DMARC reports, how can one
consider them spam?
> Ok, yes, I can turn off the reporting, but does anyone actually do
> a
On 16 Oct 2020, at 13:34, micah anderson via mailop wrote:
Ok, yes, I can turn off the reporting,
but does anyone actually do anything with these? Is there some
convenient way to stuff these into something and produce some kind of
statistics?
Apparently enough people like https://dmarcian.com
Panizzon ; mailop@mailop.org
Betreff: Re: [mailop] DMARC Reports are Spam according to Google...
I do think that your point is valid, they should not be treated as spam.
However, personally, I feel like they *are* spam. I get these on a daily basis,
and I just delete them. Ok, yes, I can turn off
I do think that your point is valid, they should not be treated as spam.
However, personally, I feel like they *are* spam. I get these on a daily
basis, and I just delete them. Ok, yes, I can turn off the reporting,
but does anyone actually do anything with these? Is there some
convenient way to
Am 16.10.20 um 09:13 schrieb Benoît Panizzon via mailop:
> Come on Google, that is a joke, isn't it?
>
> That email was correctly signed with DKIM. The SPF entry is correct.
>
> Google requested that email:
>
> _DMARC.google.ch descriptive text "v=DMARC1; p=reject;
> rua=mailto:mailauth-repo...@
Come on Google, that is a joke, isn't it?
That email was correctly signed with DKIM. The SPF entry is correct.
Google requested that email:
_DMARC.google.ch descriptive text "v=DMARC1; p=reject;
rua=mailto:mailauth-repo...@google.com";
And this is not the only one. All DMARC reports I send to r