On 2018-08-23 19:10:50 (+), Jan Schapmans wrote:
Only thing missing in their best practices, if we are not missing
anything, is that they don't do double optin. To get them to implement
double optin, we are pushing to do this only for Gmail.
So your customer is a spammer.
Unless you confi
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 at 21:14, Jan Schapmans wrote:
>
> list is acquired by a webform where users request a valuation of their car
> customer doesn’t want to do double optin, we are pushing to only implement it
> for gmail & googlemail addresses.
> (do you think gmail is also monitoring other doma
> Il 23 agosto 2018 alle 21.10 Jan Schapmans ha
> scritto:
>
> Only thing missing in their best practices, if we are not missing anything,
> is that they don’t do double optin. To get them to implement double optin, we
> are pushing to do this only for Gmail.
Oh well, just a minor thing... :
should have addressed it to Jan...
David H
On Fri, 24 Aug 2018 at 10:07, David Hofstee
wrote:
> Hi David C,
>
> I've had my dealings with these quote sites... It may apply to you. The
> actions you take seem to target email address validity, but Google cites
> complaints as the issue. None of y
All,
can anyone enlighten me on the following two questions, related to S/MIME:
1. does an S/MIME message with a bodypart labelled
application/pkcs7-mime and smime-type=enveloped-data
always/usually/never carry the certificate of the sender?
2. I tried to extract the certificates from the