: tqr2813d376cjozqa...@tutanota.com
Cc: Brandon Long; mailop; John R Levine
Subject: Re: [mailop] EHLO/rDNS match
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 5:34 PM,
mailto:tqr2813d376cjozqa...@tutanota.com>>
wrote:
7. Jul 2015 00:22 by jo...@taugh.com<mailto:jo...@taugh.com>:
-all only means something if it
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 5:34 PM, wrote:
> 7. Jul 2015 00:22 by jo...@taugh.com:
>
> -all only means something if it's by itself, ie as used to say a domain
> never sends email.
>
>
> The SPF crowd would claim otherwise, that -all means reject the message
> with or without other stuff, but I agree
7. Jul 2015 00:22 by jo...@taugh.com:
>> -all only means something if it's by itself, ie as used to say a domain
>> never sends email.
>
> The SPF crowd would claim otherwise, that -all means reject the message
> with or without other stuff, but I agree that in practice you can't do that
> othe
-all only means something if it's by itself, ie as used to say a domain
never sends email.
The SPF crowd would claim otherwise, that -all means reject the message
with or without other stuff, but I agree that in practice you can't do
that other than for plain -all meaning we send no mail.
Re
>While you're around: how does gmail handle a SPF failure with '-all' set? How
>about an invalid SPF record (say, too many DNS lookups)? Spam folder? Email
>outright rejected?
Sometimes. Gmail's filter rules are highly adaptive and vary from one recipient
to the next, so the only real answer is
28. Jun 2015 23:22 by bl...@google.com:
>
> I'd recommend making sure you have spf/dkim if you aren't going to have a
> matching rdns.
>
While you're around: how does gmail handle a SPF failure with '-all' set? How
about an invalid SPF record (say, too many DNS lookups)? Spam folder? Email
ou
On Jun 26, 2015, at 6:20 PM, Dave Sparro wrote:
> I'm in a situation where my network may start playing some NAT tricks on me
> and my outbound mail filters could end up using HELO names that don't match
> the name on the IP they are using for SMTP connections.
>
> Dose anybody know if I'm go
Dave Sparro wrote:
> I'm in a situation where my network may start playing some NAT tricks
> on me and my outbound mail filters could end up using HELO names that
> don't match the name on the IP they are using for SMTP connections.
>
> Dose anybody know if I'm going have any deliverablility proble
I'm in a situation where my network may start playing some NAT tricks on
me and my outbound mail filters could end up using HELO names that don't
match the name on the IP they are using for SMTP connections.
Dose anybody know if I'm going have any deliverablility problems due to
a mismatch bet