Re: [mailop] How to deal with newly RBLed subnet?

2024-03-02 Thread Ken O'Driscoll via mailop
Hi Christos, The operator of that RBL is a regular poster here and I presume they will be able to assist you in the case of a false positive. Ken. On Sat, Mar 2, 2024, 18:11 Christos Panagiotakis via mailop < mailop@mailop.org> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA256 > > Hell

[mailop] How to deal with newly RBLed subnet?

2024-03-02 Thread Christos Panagiotakis via mailop
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hello everyone, I wasn't aware of the existence of this mailing list, but I was encouraged to reach out in hopes that someone might be able to assist me. We don't send mass emails, run campaigns, or engage in similar activities. We are an SME deal

Re: [mailop] Dot as the first character of a line ? (RFC 5321, Section 4.5.2)

2024-03-02 Thread Gellner, Oliver via mailop
On 01.03.2024 at 17:46 Cyril - ImprovMX via mailop wrote: Upon investigation, we discovered that indeed, checking the DKIM signature was failing because of a body mismatch. Digging further, we discovered that a dot was removed from the message when going through our servers. It turns out that

Re: [mailop] Dot as the first character of a line ? (RFC 5321, Section 4.5.2)

2024-03-02 Thread Julian Bradfield via mailop
On 2024-03-01, Cyril - ImprovMX via mailop wrote: > @Julien Bradfield: > I've initially shared the exact line in the code on what Aiosmtpd - not my > software - is doing, which it is saying is following the RFC by removing > the first character if it's a dot. I could share emails that went I did