On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 11:35:13 +0100
Marc Stürmer wrote:
> Zitat von RW :
>
> > Are there really resolvers that can't handle it? My understanding is
> > that the relevant limit here is on the length of a string, 255
> > bytes. Yahoo have broken their DKIM TXT record into multiple short
> > strings
Zitat von Tom Hendrikx :
Did you file a ticket with them? I'm curious as to what they are saying
about it.
Actually I got this info by their phone support, and the info was back
then it's not supported and unlikely will be supported very soon.
Just like DNSSEC, they also don't offer it and
On 29-12-16 11:35, Marc Stürmer wrote:
> Zitat von RW :
>
>> Are there really resolvers that can't handle it? My understanding is
>> that the relevant limit here is on the length of a string, 255 bytes.
>> Yahoo have broken their DKIM TXT record into multiple short strings to
>> keep within the
Zitat von RW :
Are there really resolvers that can't handle it? My understanding is
that the relevant limit here is on the length of a string, 255 bytes.
Yahoo have broken their DKIM TXT record into multiple short strings to
keep within the limit.
There are still enough resolvers around which