On 09.02.2024 at 22:19 Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop wrote:
Am 09.02.24 um 16:20 schrieb Gellner, Oliver via mailop:
A not really serious reply: I'm interested to learn how I can get amused by
looking at XML data, this would greatly improve my professional life. Until now
I have been more in th
It appears that Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop said:
>This is mostly a matter of tooling, XML is not fit for human consumption.
>Being a software developer, I wrote my own
>tools to parse and present DMARC reports which are not perfect but ok for my
>purposes. I'm not sure I could find
>suffici
Am 09.02.24 um 16:20 schrieb Gellner, Oliver via mailop:
A not really serious reply: I'm interested to learn how I can get amused by looking at XML data, this would greatly
improve my professional life. Until now I have been more in the state of wanting to jump out the window when I see
DMARC re
On 07.02.2024 at 18:17 John Levine via mailop wrote
> You might as well publish a p=none DMARC record anyway so you can collect the
> reports. Some of them can be quite amusing.
A not really serious reply: I'm interested to learn how I can get amused by
looking at XML data, this would greatly i
> On 08.02.24 05:48, John Covici via mailop wrote:
> >I have sendmail set up for dkim, I don't see anywhere where you need
> >anything for dmarc. Right now the opendmarc.conf is just what comes
> >when you install.
>
> DMARC on domain means setting DNS record in it.
Fortunately, that's
On 08.02.24 05:48, John Covici via mailop wrote:
I have sendmail set up for dkim, I don't see anywhere where you need
anything for dmarc. Right now the opendmarc.conf is just what comes
when you install.
DMARC on domain means setting DNS record in it.
In addition to SPF and DKIM provides reci
I have sendmail set up for dkim, I don't see anywhere where you need
anything for dmarc. Right now the opendmarc.conf is just what comes
when you install.
On Wed, 07 Feb 2024 13:07:25 -0500,
Randolf Richardson, Postmaster via mailop wrote:
>
> What's in the configuration file now? If you
> On Wed, Feb 7, 2024, 4:55AM Andreas S. Kerber via mailop
> wrote:
>
> > Am Wed, Feb 07, 2024 at 02:20:25PM +0100 schrieb Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop:
> > > For outgoing, Google requires that you have DMARC record set up. So if
> > you
> > > are sending anything to Google, you need that.
> >
> > Th
What's in the configuration file now? If you could share what the
settings are (with comments stripped out and any sensitive
information removed -- you'll need to manually inspect for any
passwords, etc., that you don't want to reveal and redact them).
Do you have the milter co
It appears that Royce Williams via mailop said:
>Unfortunately, this is not correct, despite the official documentation.
>There are multiple reports on Reddit and other places of people getting the
>explicit "authentication required" SMTP response at much lower volumes.
You definitely will if you
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>On 2024-02-07 at 05:40:50 UTC-0500 (Wed, 7 Feb 2024 12:40:50 +0200)
>Taavi Eomäe via mailop
>is rumored to have said:
>
>[Snip. Quoting Michael P.]
>>> Unless you are a big budget email sender, don't stress to much. Maybe
>>> tom
Am Wed, Feb 07, 2024 at 06:41:48AM -0900 schrieb Royce Williams via mailop:
> There are multiple reports on Reddit and other places of people getting the
> explicit "authentication required" SMTP response at much lower volumes.
> I've also experienced it directly myself, on domains that I directly
On Wed, Feb 7, 2024, 4:55 AM Andreas S. Kerber via mailop
wrote:
> Am Wed, Feb 07, 2024 at 02:20:25PM +0100 schrieb Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop:
> > For outgoing, Google requires that you have DMARC record set up. So if
> you
> > are sending anything to Google, you need that.
>
> This only applies i
On 2024-02-07 at 05:40:50 UTC-0500 (Wed, 7 Feb 2024 12:40:50 +0200)
Taavi Eomäe via mailop
is rumored to have said:
[Snip. Quoting Michael P.]
>> Unless you are a big budget email sender, don't stress to much. Maybe
>> tomorrow we will need something like DMARC, but thankfully not yet today.
>
Dnia 7.02.2024 o godz. 14:41:02 Andreas S. Kerber via mailop pisze:
>
> This only applies if your sending more than 5000 messages per day.
That is a "MUST" in RFC sense ;), because otherwise they reject mails from
you.
But if you read their sender guidelines, they say since long ago (long
befor
Am Wed, Feb 07, 2024 at 02:20:25PM +0100 schrieb Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop:
> For outgoing, Google requires that you have DMARC record set up. So if you
> are sending anything to Google, you need that.
This only applies if your sending more than 5000 messages per day.
Most smaller senders are still
On 07.02.24 14:20, Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop wrote:
For outgoing, Google requires that you have DMARC record set up. So if you
are sending anything to Google, you need that.
"If you send 5,000 messages a day or more..."
Regards,
Thomas Walter
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Thomas Walter
Datenverarbeitungszentrale
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Dnia 6.02.2024 o godz. 15:13:47 Michael Peddemors via mailop pisze:
> Some days.. it's like F* DMARC.. hehehe..
>
> Anything that created a multi-million dollar industry of consultants
> on how to set up DMARC, well.. email should NOT be that difficult..
>
> I still remember when email administr
Anything that created a multi-million dollar industry of consultants
on how to set up DMARC, well.. email should NOT be that difficult..
If you use even a relatively modern email stack then it's quite trivial
through rspamd for example. Some have it (and more) even built-in, like
Stalwart or
OK, thanks. I did this all because of problems sending to some places
managed by Google.
On Tue, 06 Feb 2024 18:12:14 -0500,
Alan Hodgson via mailop wrote:
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> On Tue, 2024-02-06 at 17:46 -0500, John Covici via mailop wrote:
> > Hi. I am trying to make sure my mail server is p
Thanks a lot, I am using sendmail as my mta.
On Wed, 07 Feb 2024 00:39:41 -0500,
Randolf Richardson, Postmaster via mailop wrote:
>
> Which mail server software and OS are you using? Are you receiving
> some error messages (e.g., in syslog)?
>
> I'm using Postfix on Debian, and I'd
On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 1:58 AM John Covici via mailop
wrote:
> Hi. I am trying to make sure my mail server is properly
> authenticated, and I have spf and dkim set up -- seemingly correctly
> -- but I am not sure about dmarc. I have downloaded and installed the
> open-dmarc package and I have t
On Tue, 2024-02-06 at 17:46 -0500, John Covici via mailop wrote:
> Hi. I am trying to make sure my mail server is properly
> authenticated, and I have spf and dkim set up -- seemingly
> correctly
> -- but I am not sure about dmarc. I have downloaded and installed
> the
> open-dmarc package and I
Which mail server software and OS are you using? Are you receiving
some error messages (e.g., in syslog)?
I'm using Postfix on Debian, and I'd be happy to try to help you get
things working no matter which software you're using.
The OpenDMARC package supports running as
Some days.. it's like F* DMARC.. hehehe..
Anything that created a multi-million dollar industry of consultants on
how to set up DMARC, well.. email should NOT be that difficult..
I still remember when email administrators didn't know how to set up DNS
correctly.. (oh wait, some still do)
Yo
Hi. I am trying to make sure my mail server is properly
authenticated, and I have spf and dkim set up -- seemingly correctly
-- but I am not sure about dmarc. I have downloaded and installed the
open-dmarc package and I have the text record I will have to put in
the zone, but I don't know what t
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