I just logged into my yahoo account and used the dkimvalidator. It passes SPF
and DKIM perfectly. I really doubted the claim that they don't pass DMARC since
they helped set the standard.
As an aside, Google is happy with either passing SPF or DKIM. From a spam
viewpoint, if you pass SPF then y
People,
FYI, this seems to explain (most of) my hassles mailing to this list:
Yahoo breaks every mailing list in the world including the IETF's
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf/J-IsfA0Lb-6T_NeMD1ENKZyb9tA/
Phil.
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E-mail: p
lists,
On 2020-08-03 17:13, lists wrote:
I run my own email server. I use this to verify my server is working
properly.
https://dkimvalidator.com/
Thanks - I will have a look.
I haven't been following this thread. If you aren't running your own
email server, I don't see how you can effe
I run my own email server. I use this to verify my server is working properly.
https://dkimvalidator.com/
I haven't been following this thread. If you aren't running your own email
server, I don't see how you can effect SPF or DKIM.
SPF means your email comes from an IP address that is allowe