On Jun 03, Daniel Lange <dla...@debian.org> wrote: > The default reply for missing wafer confirmation emails (the software > running debconf19.debconf.org) and missing salsa password reset emails is > "check your Spam folder". Debian.org doesn't have a SPF record so mail > submitted from such Debian machines is a bit in a limbo. The current reality of email is that you cannot expect passable deliverability for messages which do not have one of SPF or DKIM aligned.
A first obvious step is to setup SPF records for services like salsa and lists which send all mail from their own domain from the same servers. A second obvious step is to start DKIM-signing all email emitted by Debian servers. A third not so obvious step is to create a way for developers to publish personal TXT or CNAMEs records below _domainkey.debian.org: this would allow everybody to keep sending aligned messages from their own servers. Maybe the infrastructure currently used for debian.net domains could be easily adapted to do this as well. > @debian.org as soon as possible and - after a grace period - publish a mx > -all SPF record. -all SPF records are not really useful unless you are a target of phishing and break forwarding, so I strongly recommend against this. -- ciao, Marco
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