You're not listed, so it's not a listing. A listing would cause a 550
bounce at the SMTP transaction with more details.
What is happening is that something in the message is being
fingerprinted. They use Proofpoint as their main filter, so it's likely
their content scanners are not happy with.
Hi all,
after years of operating this exact mailserver for personal use and some hobby
projects here and there with https://hetzner.cloud/ on the IPv4 157.90.168.125,
I noticed that everything from it still goes to spam with @icloud.com
addresses. This e-mail service is not very popular with
On 8/31/24 18:44, Viktor Dukhovni via mailop wrote:
On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 08:16:22AM +0100, Matthew Richardson via mailop wrote:
I also wish to keep accounts/credentials indefinately, and think I have
concluded that this can be adequately achieved using TOTP as well as unique
email address/pa
On 8/31/24 16:51, John Levine via mailop wrote:
It appears that Matthew Richardson via mailop said:
TOTP is based on a shared secret which is (depending upon TOTP client)
straightford to extract and retain securely for the long term.
Does anyone see any flaw in this approach, or in the longevi
On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 08:16:22AM +0100, Matthew Richardson via mailop wrote:
> I also wish to keep accounts/credentials indefinately, and think I have
> concluded that this can be adequately achieved using TOTP as well as unique
> email address/password combinations for each account.
>
> TOTP i
It appears that Matthew Richardson via mailop said:
>TOTP is based on a shared secret which is (depending upon TOTP client)
>straightford to extract and retain securely for the long term.
>
>Does anyone see any flaw in this approach, or in the longevity of TOTP?
I think it's the best we can do th
On Fri, Aug 30, 2024 at 08:54:27PM +0200, Ángel via mailop wrote:
> On 2024-08-28 at 14:48 -0400, Mark E. Mallett via mailop wrote:
> > PS: I was just looking at the archive hosted at googlegroups on a
> > couple of them, and I notice that the "show original" item on the
> > message reading dropdow
Viktor Dukhovni wrote:-
>I care to keep my account indefinitely, and current second factors don't
>in my view clearly possess demonstrate the requisite longevity.
I also wish to keep accounts/credentials indefinately, and think I have
concluded that this can be adequately achieved using TOTP as w