> On 08/02/2024 04:51, Jarland Donnell via mailop wrote:
> > Is it time to throw in the towel on email forwarding?
>
> We're successfully forwarding tens of thousands of emails to Gmail,
> Yahoo and others.
>
> We try not to break DKIM and we also use ARC, that seems to satisfy most
> for now. We've even seen letters with intact ARC chains that have gone
> from Google to Microsoft to us and then back to Google.
>
> Most of the annoyance seems to be caused by senders that mangle their
> DKIM (and ARC) before the letter makes it to us in the first place.
Mail server misconfiguration has been a problem since the dawn of
the time of SMTP authentication.
Are there any particular DKIM/ARC mangles you've seen that come to
mind for you that are particularly noteable? =D
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