faaf3d1/DKIM/ss/87ilrewnoo@gnus.org>
DKIM signature is an outbound's passport, at least, to me.
> To me, forwarding to Gmail is good, i keep moving on...
>
> Thanks to Ludi, Dominic, John, Benny, Rob and Venema ^^^
Thanks again here all professional of Postfix ^^^
Sincerely, Linux fan
all emails (on soyeo...@doraji.xyz). (If True) then,
> i will subtract paid plan of Google Workspace. So now i'm studying
> about forward technology.
>
> I heard that forwarding to Gmail is very rigid as follow:
> https://support.google.com/mail/answer/175365?hl=en
>
> There is good
On 2022-04-06 12:09, John Levine wrote:
It appears that Byung-Hee HWANG said:
There is good guidance for forwarding? If it is on Gmail, is best
option.
In my experience, forwarding to Gmail is an exercise in futility. I
My view is that if you want to use gmail, hire them to host mail
On 06/04/2022 18:09, John Levine wrote:
> In my experience, forwarding to Gmail is an exercise in futility. I
> got lots of DMARC rejections of entirely legitimate mail that was only
> authenticated with SPF but had a strict DMARC policy, so Gmail rejected it.
Dominic Raferd:
&g
On 06/04/2022 18:09, John Levine wrote:
In my experience, forwarding to Gmail is an exercise in futility. I
got lots of DMARC rejections of entirely legitimate mail that was only
authenticated with SPF but had a strict DMARC policy, so Gmail rejected it.
I too see this, but rarely. relay
On 2022-04-06 19:09, John Levine wrote:
(No, SRS will not help.)
+1
What does work is to deliver to a local mailbox and configure your
Gmail account
to pick up the mail with POP.
or configure postfix as a smtp sasl client to ones own gmail account
doraji.xyz). (If True) then,
>i will subtract paid plan of Google Workspace. So now i'm studying
>about forward technology.
>
>I heard that forwarding to Gmail is very rigid as follow:
>https://support.google.com/mail/answer/175365?hl=en
>
>There is good guidance for forwarding?
Dominic Raferd writes:
> On 06/04/2022 13:26, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
>> "Ludi Cree" writes:
>>
>>> (...thanks...)
>>> My advice is not to forward to GMail if you can not exclude spam.
>>^
>> This is a worthwhile answer for me,
On 06/04/2022 13:26, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
"Ludi Cree" writes:
(...thanks...)
My advice is not to forward to GMail if you can not exclude spam.
^
This is a worthwhile answer for me, thanks!
Agreed that first you must be
"Ludi Cree" writes:
> (...thanks...)
> My advice is not to forward to GMail if you can not exclude spam.
^
This is a worthwhile answer for me, thanks!
> Greets,
> Ludi
Sincerely, Byung-Hee
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spam.
Greets,
Ludi
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org Im
Auftrag von Byung-Hee HWANG
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. April 2022 13:57
An: postfix-users@postfix.org
Betreff: Best way forwarding to Gmail
Hellow,
My final Inbox Provider is Gmail(soyeo...@gmail.com
Workspace. So now i'm studying
about forward technology.
I heard that forwarding to Gmail is very rigid as follow:
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/175365?hl=en
There is good guidance for forwarding? If it is on Gmail, is best option.
Really i would like to success with Postfix. Currently i'm
On Wed, Feb 04, 2015 at 08:39:05AM -0700, LuKreme wrote:
Quite a few users are forwarding their mail to either yahoo or gmail, which
is causing a lot of trouble because both services see spam being forwarded
and blacklist the sending server (me). Gmail at least seems to calm down
after a
On 04 Feb 2015, at 08:45 , li...@rhsoft.net wrote:
just setup SpamAssassin and ClamAV as *milter* and they are filtered
unconditional until you define no_milters in master.cf for a specific
service
Ah, right, that sounds familiar. Reading documentation now. Thanks.
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Well, we know where
Am 04.02.2015 um 16:39 schrieb LuKreme:
Quite a few users are forwarding their mail to either yahoo or gmail, which is
causing a lot of trouble because both services see spam being forwarded and
blacklist the sending server (me). Gmail at least seems to calm down after a
little while, but
Quite a few users are forwarding their mail to either yahoo or gmail, which is
causing a lot of trouble because both services see spam being forwarded and
blacklist the sending server (me). Gmail at least seems to calm down after a
little while, but delays on some mail can be many hours.
These
, of course).
Is there anything that I can do about this on my end?
Edit postfixadmin WebUI and deny forwarding to gmail/yahoo ??
Seriously, there's not much you can do about what the remote server
decides to do with your mail.
Are you doing SRS before forwarding to remote servers
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