[mailop] SPF strict / DMARC interaction / "big" provider behavior...

2020-06-17 Thread vom513 via mailop
Hello all, Apologies in advance if this is off-topic for this list. I hope it doesn’t stir too much of a hornet nest :) I run my own personal mail server, Linux, usual open source bits… One of my many layers/checks for inbound is SPF. Insofar as I reject at the “front door” (SMTP connection

[mailop] target.com contact ?

2020-09-04 Thread vom513 via mailop
Anyone from target.com on the list ? Anyone know a “real” address to get through to a human there (hostmaster/postmaster are accepted but no reply yet…). If there is someone or someone else knows a real address, contact me off list please. Much appreciated. PS: I’m just trying to persuade the

Re: [mailop] no, target.com contact ?

2020-09-04 Thread vom513 via mailop
> On Sep 4, 2020, at 12:30 PM, John Levine via mailop wrote: > > In article , > vom513 via mailop wrote: >> PS: I’m just trying to persuade them to not send out DMARC agg reports for >> mail sent to their rua address in the >> first place (loop). Not the

Re: [mailop] no, target.com contact ?

2020-09-04 Thread vom513 via mailop
On Sep 4, 2020, at 1:50 PM, John Levine wrote: > > In article <4481897b-653c-434a-9a80-2c8f02c36...@gmail.com> you write: >> Yep, I’m already using parsedmarc/elasticsearck/kibana. So as I said it’s >> not a huge deal - but I would have >> thought that it was best practice to NOT send an agg re