Hi,
Yesterday, I've changed the settings on the server to stop doing sender/callout: verification of existence of the mail address of the sender; although it's considered abuse (of the server of the owner of the verified domain), it's been a very effective method of keeping spam in check in the past. However, it seems to keep out some DMARC reports as well.
At the same time, I've changed the mail processing parameters: SPF is now checked earlier in the mail transaction and instead of calling out to an external application, it's processed by Exim's SPF capability internally.
This mail is both a heads-up as well as a test mail to see if mail still comes through.
Regards,
Hey Erik,
the email came through.
Best regards, Daniel
-- Daniel Kochmański ;; aka jackdaniel | Przemyśl, Poland TurtleWare - Daniel Kochmański | www.turtleware.eu
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On Friday, July 19th, 2024 at 12:14 PM, Erik Huelsmann ehuels@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday, I've changed the settings on the server to stop doing sender/callout: verification of existence of the mail address of the sender; although it's considered abuse (of the server of the owner of the verified domain), it's been a very effective method of keeping spam in check in the past. However, it seems to keep out some DMARC reports as well.
At the same time, I've changed the mail processing parameters: SPF is now checked earlier in the mail transaction and instead of calling out to an external application, it's processed by Exim's SPF capability internally.
This mail is both a heads-up as well as a test mail to see if mail still comes through.
Regards,
--
Bye,
Erik.
[http://efficito.com%5D(http://efficito.com/) -- Hosted accounting and ERP. Robust and Flexible. No vendor lock-in.
I received this. But around the same time this morning, I got an email that my subscription to this list has been suspended due to too many bounces. Don't know what that's about.
BTW, your message ended up in gmail's spam folder; I don't recall that ever happening to mail from clo-devel@.
On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 3:15 AM Erik Huelsmann ehuels@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday, I've changed the settings on the server to stop doing sender/callout: verification of existence of the mail address of the sender; although it's considered abuse (of the server of the owner of the verified domain), it's been a very effective method of keeping spam in check in the past. However, it seems to keep out some DMARC reports as well.
At the same time, I've changed the mail processing parameters: SPF is now checked earlier in the mail transaction and instead of calling out to an external application, it's processed by Exim's SPF capability internally.
This mail is both a heads-up as well as a test mail to see if mail still comes through.
Regards,
-- Bye,
Erik.
http://efficito.com -- Hosted accounting and ERP. Robust and Flexible. No vendor lock-in.