Re: Gmail confidential mode

2022-11-17 Thread Grant Taylor via users
On 11/17/22 10:13 PM, Dave Warren wrote: This isn't e-mail, it's a hosted text document and a link sent by email. It is functionally the same as putting something on a (vaguely) private PasteBin and telling your recipient where to go look at it. Agreed. I have read about some email encryption

Re: Gmail confidential mode

2022-11-17 Thread Dave Warren
On 2022-10-16 10:38, Alex wrote: > What do you know about "Gmail confidential mode" emails? I'm starting to > see a few of these come in to users now, and not sure how to treat them. > They are sent through gmail, but require a one-time passcode sent to the > reci

FMBLA_NDBLOCKED and DKIMWL_BLOCKED

2022-11-17 Thread Alex
Hi, I just noticed I've apparently hit the regular limits of use for fmbla and dkimwl for my few domains and honeypots. I believe this is a service provided by Paul Stead - does anyone know if there's a "pro" version or how I might be able increase the permissible capacity allowed? Given it's int

Re: spam subject marking

2022-11-17 Thread Grant Taylor via users
On 11/17/22 9:00 AM, Bill Cole wrote: Easier said than done. It's actually quite easy to do. But most people don't want to do what I think should be done. IMHO, the email list itself is a 1st class / proper entity that you are emailing or reading email from. -- I'm not emailing Bill or G

Re: spam subject marking

2022-11-17 Thread Bill Cole
On 2022-11-16 at 06:46:57 UTC-0500 (Wed, 16 Nov 2022 06:46:57 -0500) Greg Troxel is rumored to have said: > Not really this topic, but I think mailing lists really need to be set > up to not break DKIM. Easier said than done. I'm on an absurd number of mailing lists, and MOST are not entirely D

Re: spam subject marking

2022-11-17 Thread Bill Cole
On 2022-11-15 at 15:16:49 UTC-0500 (Tue, 15 Nov 2022 20:16:49 +) Marc is rumored to have said: >> You might want to point out to them that rewrite_header breaks any DKIM >> signature on mail, > > Hmmm, good point, not really thought about this even. Are email clients > complaining about this

Re: How to incorporate network blocks

2022-11-17 Thread Bill Cole
On 2022-11-14 at 14:09:14 UTC-0500 (Mon, 14 Nov 2022 12:09:14 -0700) Grant Taylor via users is rumored to have said: > On 11/11/22 10:10 AM, Bill Cole wrote: >> From my bashrc... >> >> # type cidrcon >> cidrcon is a function >> cidrcon () >> { >> for a in $*; >> do >> echo $a;

Re: spam subject marking

2022-11-17 Thread Bill Cole
On 2022-11-15 at 21:45:52 UTC-0500 (Tue, 15 Nov 2022 18:45:52 -0800) Loren Wilton is rumored to have said: >> So the alternative is adding a header and move it to the spam folder >> automatically on the basis of the header? >> >> Currently I just want to 'warn' users that the message is possible

Re: spam subject marking

2022-11-17 Thread Bill Cole
On 2022-11-16 at 08:01:12 UTC-0500 (Wed, 16 Nov 2022 06:01:12 -0700) Grant Taylor via users is rumored to have said: > Or said another way, DKIM is only supposed to be a /positive/ /assertion/ if > / when a DKIM signature validation passes. DKIM is supposed to not be > negative. That's ABSOLUT