I suppose it depends on definition of "trustworthy".
I had the experience with SendGrid, of them adding new servers without
rDNS information. I called in and astoundingly enough, their "technical" person
explained to me DNS didn't matter, and he had no interest in addressing it.
A trustworthy op
Hi,
>> The whitelist entry I've created is:
>> whitelist_auth bo...@azhdi.com
>>
>> The email passes SPF, but DKIM apparently isn't fully authenticated,
>> as it doesn't contain the DKIM_VALID_AU.
>>
>> The sender is sendgrid.net, using an Envelope-From that contains a
>> random ID, making it impo
On 9-10-2016 21:38, Alex wrote:
Hi all,
I've been experimenting with penalizing bulk mailers with points, but
there's a bulk email that was quarantined that apparently the users
actually want, so I'd like to just whitelist it.
I've added a whitelist_auth entry with the sender, but testing the
e
>The sender is sendgrid.net, using an Envelope-From that contains a
>random ID, making it impossible to use the whole address for the
>whitelist_auth entry.
>It's probably not a good idea to penalize sendgrid.net with 1.5
>points, but I'm more interested in how to properly whitelist mails
>like t
Hi all,
I've been experimenting with penalizing bulk mailers with points, but
there's a bulk email that was quarantined that apparently the users
actually want, so I'd like to just whitelist it.
I've added a whitelist_auth entry with the sender, but testing the
email afterwards doesn't show it's