On 13/03/2015 11:58, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 9:16 PM, Alan Hicks <ahi...@p-o.co.uk> wrote:
With defending reputations as important as receiving email I'm pleased to
announce another beta of django-dmarc 0.1.3 is released to PyPI.
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-dmarc
The Django DMARC project aims to help with implementing DMARC "Domain-based
Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance" and ongoing monitoring by
importing feedback reports about messages that pass and/or fail DMARC
evaluation into a more easily digested format.
Welcome to irony. Your message got dropped into my Gmail spam box
because DMARC is incompatible with mailing lists.
Until that can be resolved, I don't want to deploy either end of DMARC
for any of my domains or mail servers.
ChrisA
Mailing lists are an issue on many levels, and dmarc has an faq that may
help http://dmarc.org/faq/receivers/#r_2
I take your point, though when defending a reputation, dmarc along with
spf and dkim are tools that can help. Gmail are in the process of
implementing dmarc, try dig _dmarc.gmail.com txt for their current
policy. My company along with many others has previously been
impersonated by asian spam (Korean I think). With a few clients that
deal internationally including asia it's important to be pro-active and
address spam both for my company and as a good netizen reduce the effect
on others as well - we all win. It's work in progress hence django-dmarc.
Alan
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