Hey Omid,
Hit me off-list with IPs and I'll take a look.
Thanks,
-Ryan
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> Looking for anyone on list (or a contact) for Cox. Experiencing some rate
> limiting
> of deliveries that I’d like to resolve.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
Looking for anyone on list (or a contact) for Cox. Experiencing some rate
limiting of deliveries that I’d like to resolve.
Thanks!
Omid Majdi
Product Lead
DuckDuckGo
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On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 2:57 AM Otto J. Makela via mailop
wrote:
>
> Contacts automatically collects email addresses from email messages and
> other sources into the user's address book.
>
I have never seen this and I am not sure that this is even a thing. The
contacts app should really just show
Hi,
can anyone help to understand the error message? My sending ip is not in any
list i'm aware of, listed.
The webpage trustedsource.org does also not allow to check IP-addresses.
Anyone from McAfee or Reinmetall around?
sending ip is: 116.203.31.6 / 2a01:4f8:c0c:92be::1
Thanks.
Dňa 5. 11. o 9:31 Patrick Ben Koetter via mailop napísal(a):
> rspamd, which has been used in the example avove, seems to handle
> ed25519-sha256 verification quite well. Anyone using other DKIM verifiers
> which have problems with ed25519-sha256 verification and take it badly i.e. do
> anything el
This is kinda peripherally connected to mail system operations, but probably
still interesting. I've opened a feedback ticket to Apple about the address
collecting behavior of the MacOS Contacts application, that causes issues
through interaction with their other products Mac Mail and Calendar.
C
* Patrick Ben Koetter via mailop :
> the technical guideline TR03180 from BSI (Germany's „Federal Office of
> Information Security“) will likely make ed25519 mandatory (in parallel
> with rsa-sha256). And I guess the German government itself will follow
> that policy soon for messages sent on beha