Yes. Usually two per post. The last few haven't "duped", though.
-Sean
> On Jul 21, 2016, at 7:42 PM, Tony White wrote:
>
> Yes.
> Actually getting three on occasions.
>
> best wishes
> Tony White
>
> On 22/07/2016 09:24, Jaime Lerner wrote:
>> YES. :)
>>
>> From: Eric
>> Reply-To:
>>
Yes.
Actually getting three on occasions.
best wishes
Tony White
On 22/07/2016 09:24, Jaime Lerner wrote:
YES. :)
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YES. :)
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I never saw a reply to this, so I’ll pipe up here
When you “lose a domain” but need to keep “supporting” that domain (e.g. so
users can still get to their old mail), the thing to do is to create a rule
that forwards messages addressed to that domain to the correct server.
Step 1: Remove the
LOL - Thanks for the "education" about DMARC :)
For the record, I depend heavily on DMARC records -- but 90% of mail servers
that will even check for SPF, do so with the SPF record in mind, and not the
DMARC one. As I asserted in my original message, only a few "big guns" are even
looking at th