Re: [mailop] Firefox Relay

2021-01-06 Thread Laura Atkins via mailop
It’s slightly different. Apple Private Relay is only allowing DMARC passing mail (even in the absence of an actual DMARC record, they’re requiring alignment between SPF/DKIM and the 5322.from) from sender registered email addresses. They’re also mediating the signup process and doing header mo

Re: [mailop] Firefox Relay

2021-01-05 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian via mailop
users over the user’s private relay address, nobody else can. --srs From: mailop on behalf of Brandon Long via mailop Date: Wednesday, 6 January 2021 at 3:30 AM To: Andrew C Aitchison Cc: mailop Subject: Re: [mailop] Firefox Relay Isn't this just Firefox's copy of Apple's &quo

Re: [mailop] Firefox Relay

2021-01-05 Thread Brandon Long via mailop
Isn't this just Firefox's copy of Apple's "sign-in with Apple" feature? https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210425 I haven't looked closely at Apple's, they may be leveraging their existing domains which already have decent reputation to not worry about the relay issue. Whether providers can handle

Re: [mailop] Firefox Relay

2020-12-20 Thread Jay R. Ashworth via mailop
- Original Message - > From: "Russell Clemings via mailop" > On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 6:21 AM Robert Rubenking via mailop < > mailop@mailop.org > > wrote: > > They also state that anything marked as spam will ding the reputation of relay > service. > "If you report these as spam, your em

Re: [mailop] Firefox Relay

2020-12-18 Thread Ken Simpson via mailop
> > > > > >"While Relay does not filter for spam, our email partner Amazon SES does > block spam and malware. If Relay forwards > >messages you don’t want, you can update your Relay settings to block > messages from the alias forwarding them" > > "It's your job to filter the spam we send." > > Perh

Re: [mailop] Firefox Relay

2020-12-18 Thread John Levine via mailop
In article you write: >Interesting enough, guess we will have to wait and see if gains any traction. >Essentially a reputable disposable domain if such a thing exists... actually >according the FAQ's they will be >leveraging Amazon SES. https://relay.firefox.com/faq > >"While Relay does not fi

Re: [mailop] Firefox Relay

2020-12-18 Thread Russell Clemings via mailop
On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 6:21 AM Robert Rubenking via mailop < mailop@mailop.org> wrote: > > They also state that anything marked as spam will ding the reputation of > relay service. > "If you report these as spam, your email provider will see Relay as the > source of spam, not the original sender.

Re: [mailop] Firefox Relay

2020-12-18 Thread Paul Gregg via mailop
On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 11:52:31AM +, Andrew C Aitchison via mailop wrote: > > I note a new service: Firefox Relay > https://relay.firefox.com > >As you browse, the Relay icon will appear in form fields where >sites ask for your email address. Select it to generate a new, >r

Re: [mailop] Firefox Relay

2020-12-18 Thread Robert Rubenking via mailop
these as spam, your email provider will see Relay as the source of spam, not the original sender." Bob -Original Message- From: mailop On Behalf Of Andrew C Aitchison via mailop Sent: Friday, December 18, 2020 5:53 AM To: mailop@mailop.org Subject: [mailop] Firefox Relay This emai

[mailop] Firefox Relay

2020-12-18 Thread Andrew C Aitchison via mailop
I note a new service: Firefox Relay https://relay.firefox.com/ As you browse, the Relay icon will appear in form fields where sites ask for your email address. Select it to generate a new, random address that ends in @relay.firefox.com. Relay will forward messages to the prim