Hi,
El 15/6/24 a las 11:49, Marc escribió:
If you don't block gmail, gmail/google will never make an effort to clean up
their shit. I don't think people with a gmail.com will mind, because this is
free and get somewhere else a free account.
tip: google does not really know what part of their infrastructure is sending
email so they use spf ~all. If you process gmail.com and force the -all
manually, you block mostly spam.
In May, of 111 list messages 41 (no-spam) came from gmail.com
I think banning gmail.com will be an issue for the list, at least
short-term.
Applying SPF -all seems better, but not sure about how easy that would
be to implement... :)
Cheers
Eneko Lacunza
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