In article
you write:
>The DMARC RFC indicates you can set a policy specific for subdomains [2].
>If sp=reject is set at _dmarc.example.tld (and there isn't an overriding
>policy at the host itself, since it gets checked first [3]), would this
>would be an effective way to disclaim email coming s
Yahoo is looking into this.
Lili Crowley
AOL Postmaster
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 1:01 PM, Justin Frechette
wrote:
> I am experiencing the same issue with trying to create new FBL's with
> Yahoo. And, with every click of the button to try to confirm the code, a
> new confirmation email is sent
I am experiencing the same issue with trying to create new FBL's with
Yahoo. And, with every click of the button to try to confirm the code, a
new confirmation email is sent to the postmaster@ address.
I've not found a work around either, so I can't be of any other help other
than to +1 the issue.
Hello! I have a random question about SPF/DMARC and subdomains.
openspf.org [1] recommends that non-mail-sending domains have a "v=spf1
-all" record, which can be pretty onerous if you have a lot of names
published in DNS.
The DMARC RFC indicates you can set a policy specific for subdomains [2].
Hello,
We are having issues submitting new FBL requests and opening tickets at Yahoo
since yesterday (it looks like they have got new pages in place).
When submitting a new FBL request, we enter the confirmation code, but then we
are asked to tick a "I'm not a robot" checkbox, although there is