On 07.10.22 10:25, Henrik Park wrote:
If my server forward the messages without implementing SRS, but
doesn't change any content in messages so they won't break DKIM, will
this forwarding be accepted by the destination mailserver?
there are many servers on the internet that rejects mail that f
On 2022-10-06 at 22:25:26 UTC-0400 (Fri, 7 Oct 2022 10:25:26 +0800)
Henrik Park
is rumored to have said:
Hello,
If my server forward the messages without implementing SRS, but
doesn't change any content in messages so they won't break DKIM, will
this forwarding be accepted by the destination
On 7/10/22 15:25, Henrik Park wrote:
Hello,
If my server forward the messages without implementing SRS, but doesn't
change any content in messages so they won't break DKIM, will this
forwarding be accepted by the destination mailserver?
There is no simple answer to this question. It really
Thanks for your advice, that makes me clear.
> On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 09:45:49PM +0800, Henrik Peng wrote:
>
> > I have a domain in registrar saying it’s foo.com.
> > Registrar has the email forwarding feature, so u...@foo.com will be
> > forwarded to my gmail.
> >
> > I am not sure that, the r
On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 09:45:49PM +0800, Henrik Peng wrote:
> I have a domain in registrar saying it’s foo.com.
> Registrar has the email forwarding feature, so u...@foo.com will be
> forwarded to my gmail.
>
> I am not sure that, the registrar will forward email based on message
> header addres
On 10-18-2021 9:45 am, Henrik Peng wrote:
Registrar has the email forwarding feature, so u...@foo.com will be
forwarded to my gmail.
Yes I can setup rules on their management panel, such as u...@foo.com
forward to l...@yahoo.com,
u...@foo.com forward to te...@gmail.com.
The way you are de
Thanks for your kind helps.
I have a domain in registrar saying it’s foo.com.
Registrar has the email forwarding feature, so u...@foo.com will be
forwarded to my gmail.
I am not sure that, the registrar will forward email based on message
header address or RCPT TO address?
Yes I can setup rules
On 10-18-2021 4:31 am, Henrik Peng wrote:
There are the domain registrars who have email forwarding for the
user's domains.
Do you know the forwarding happens against the "to:" address in the
message's header, or in SMTP's talking session (the rcpt to: command)?
I asked this question b/c I