Hello David!

Thanks for pointing DMarc out!

That would be great if someone find a bit of time to have a quick write
up on how to setup DMarc with James. Also it could be great to have
integrations for James retrieving, understanding, and complying with
DMarc policies.

Best regards,

Benoit TELLIER

On 10/12/2021 16:22, David Matthews wrote:
>> Hello Sean,
>>
>> Email trust is definitely a complicated thing. Getting third party
>> accepting your emails is a complex task [1]. To send emails to (say)
>> Gmail, you would need to buy a domain, register you MXs, set up
>> scertificates, battle with DKIM and SPF, etc...
>>
>> [1] https://james.apache.org/howTo/spf.html
>> https://james.apache.org/howTo/dkim.html
> I'd add to that DMARC, which as far as I can make out is a pointless addition 
> to the fight against spammers, unlike DKIM & SPF. I'd agree they are a bit of 
> a pain to set up, especially DKIM, but at least I see the sense in them in 
> addition to actually getting your email delivered to an inbox rather than 
> junk.
>
> An alternative read at
>
> https://dmatthews.org/email_auth.html
>
> covers similar ground
>
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> David Matthews
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