Re: [Uta] tlsrpt

2019-04-14 Thread Alice Wonder
On 4/12/19 8:01 AM, James Cloos wrote: I see that google has started sending tls reports to the rua listed in _smtp._tls.ZONE. TXT RRs. Has anyone else? -JimC Yes, and they are sending them to me even when there are no errors. They are sending them to my little used mail server when they hav

Re: [Uta] tlsrpt

2019-04-14 Thread Grant Taylor
On 4/14/19 10:49 AM, Alice Wonder wrote: Yes, and they are sending them to me even when there are no errors. They are sending them to my little used mail server when they have made no attempts to deliver to that domain. I'm surprised they are sending them to you when you say they are not deli

Re: [Uta] tlsrpt

2019-04-14 Thread Grant Taylor
On 4/14/19 12:47 PM, Grant Taylor wrote: I don't know what I think of JSON vs XML vs something else. Never mind. I think I actually prefer the XML reports as they have not had all their white space removed. As such, I think they are easier to parse. -- Grant. . . . unix || die smime.p

Re: [Uta] tlsrpt

2019-04-14 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Apr 14, 2019, at 2:59 PM, Grant Taylor > wrote: > > I think I actually prefer the XML reports as they have not had all their > white space removed. As such, I think they are easier to parse. For me, it is JSON by large margin. Largely because I can use "jq", and don't have to go near "x

Re: [Uta] tlsrpt

2019-04-14 Thread James Cloos
> "VD" == Viktor Dukhovni writes: VD> For me, it is JSON by large margin. Largely because I can use "jq", and VD> don't have to go near "xslt". I specified an https uri rather than an smtp one. jq and json_pp work very well. And it is easier to do whatever one wants with the reports. The