Forwarding is one of those damned if you do, damned if you don't things.
If you don't rewrite the envelope sender, the spf will fail, and we might
notice better that its forwarded, and we'll ding you potentially less for
forwarding spam to us.
If you do rewrite the envelope sender and do a poor j
Hi Steven,
Did you find any resolution here? We have a similar block on a /24 at
att.net and I'm finding it very difficult to make any progress with
abuse_...@abuse-att.net. Do you have a contact at ATT you can pass along?
Thanks,
Alex
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On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 9:43 AM Grant Taylor via mailop
wrote:
> On 5/2/19 9:55 AM, Rich Kulawiec via mailop wrote:
> > In addition: thanks to password re-use practices, which are epidemic,
> > "giving provider $X a password so that they can POP email from provider
> > $Y" is semantically equivale
On 5/2/19 9:55 AM, Rich Kulawiec via mailop wrote:
In addition: thanks to password re-use practices, which are epidemic,
"giving provider $X a password so that they can POP email from provider
$Y" is semantically equivalent to "giving provider $X passwords to
some/most/all other accounts of oth
I just did something similar.
laura
> On 2 May 2019, at 16:42, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
>
> Linkedin suggests he works for Agari. I emailed a friend who works
> there and asked her to pass a message along asking about openspf.org.
> I'll share back what I hear. And I'll tell him about th
On Thu, May 02, 2019 at 11:50:12AM +0100, Andrew C Aitchison via mailop wrote:
> With single-sign-on I need to make it easy for users not to give the
> alternate mail service (and their hackers :-) access to all the
> services I provide, along with POP retrieval.
In addition: thanks to password re
Linkedin suggests he works for Agari. I emailed a friend who works
there and asked her to pass a message along asking about openspf.org.
I'll share back what I hear. And I'll tell him about the discussion
here.
Cheers,
Al
On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 11:18 AM Grant Taylor via mailop
wrote:
>
> On 5/2/
On 5/2/19 7:06 AM, Johann Klasek via mailop wrote:
Just from our perspective, SRS works well as far as I can see, at
least with a minor patched srs-socketmapd for our Sendmail environment.
https://jk.kom.tuwien.ac.at/~jklasek/Software/srs-socketmapd/ Because
not all of our e-mail addresses are
On 5/2/19 4:07 AM, Thomas Walter via mailop wrote:
Speculations:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19391851
Hum.
IMHO openspf.org is (was?) a somewhat important site.
I wonder if there needs to be a community effort to contact him and
recover data to resurrect the site / service.
I wond
Hello Tobi,
Your friendly sendgrid community member here. Could you send me headers off
list? Would love to see what you are experiencing.
Thanks for your help.
Ryan
On Mon, Apr 29, 2019, 6:02 AM Tobi via mailop wrote:
> We're currently seeing quite a bunch of messages from
> no-re...@sendgr
On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 09:08:34AM +0200, Thomas Walter via mailop wrote:
[..]
> We have a lot of students forwarding their emails to external mailboxes
> (usually freemailers even though they have more options here).
Same problem here...
and it was very annoying and support consuming.
[..]
> I c
I've had similar issues with a few of our clients and have had them focus
on sending to openers and clickers for Gmail. The clickers/openers universe
gets 30-46% open rates. For the rest when we test "inactive" for Gmail
after about two weeks the open rate has increased from 2% to 8%.
I think this
Rather than open up a new thread I hope I can pop this in here:
We've been working very hard to bring our email up to scratch using all
available best practice and some very good advice form this group.
Microsoft - green now, Yahoo delivering well. Most other ISP seems in good
shape, It looks
On Tue, 30 Apr 2019, John Levine via mailop wrote:
I've been encouraging my users not to forward their mail, and if they want
to consolidate it at Gmail or Yahoo or whatever, set the other service up
to do POP retrieval. Works fine, at the cost of a slight delay in getting
some of the mail.
W
On 02.05.19 11:48, lukn via mailop wrote:
> Hello mailops
>
> openspf.org seems to have been down for quite some time now, "the
> internet" (as in reddit, twitter and friends) are wondering why - but
> nobody knows anything.
>
> does anyone have some (shareable) insight? speculations?
Speculat
Hello mailops
openspf.org seems to have been down for quite some time now, "the
internet" (as in reddit, twitter and friends) are wondering why - but
nobody knows anything.
does anyone have some (shareable) insight? speculations?
thx
lukn
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