On 2023-02-28 at 05:13:04 UTC-0500 (Tue, 28 Feb 2023 11:13:04 +0100)
natan
is rumored to have said:
Hi
Is there any rfc about having to use or regarding the need to use
"sender login mismatch";
No. It is very rare for any RFC to make authorization policy
recommendations.
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Bill Cole
b..
On 28.02.23 11:13, natan wrote:
Is there any rfc about having to use or regarding the need to use
"sender login mismatch";
I don't know of such RFC.
It's mail server policy question - whatever policy you set up and enforce.
Many senders require everyone only to send mail from their own mail ad
Hi
Is there any rfc about having to use or regarding the need to use
"sender login mismatch";
This is just a loose question
I know that everything depends on the administrator and you don't have
to impose anything
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"fake...@fakessh.eu" writes:
> Following a crash of postfix,
> I posed the following question:
> email for emission
> it takes a field A on the dns server ?
Yes, you should have A or MX (recommended).
Plus, do not use CNAME. CNAME is evil under email world ..;;
Sincerely,
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"We have Tom
fake...@fakessh.eu:
> Hi all
> Hi list
>
>
> Following a crash of postfix,
> I posed the following question:
> email for emission
> it takes a field A on the dns server ?
See: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321#section-5.1
Wietse
Hi all
Hi list
Following a crash of postfix,
I posed the following question:
email for emission
it takes a field A on the dns server ?
SL
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