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Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces
From: |
Ralph Seichter |
Subject: |
Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces |
Date: |
Tue, 19 Mar 2019 01:46:19 +0100 |
* Emanuel Berg:
> Do tell if I do/should.
It's a free universe, but I recommend either implementing DMARC in full
or not bothering with it at all. If you are just curious, you can define
a policy of "none" and collect reports without anything bad happening to
your mail. Policies of "quarantine" or "reject" do have consequences.
If you are not planning on sending mass mailings to Google et al, and if
you don't routinely see abuse of zoho.eu as an originating domain, DMARC
has little practical benefit for you -- IMO.
-Ralph
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, (continued)
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Ian Kelling, 2019/03/05
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Emanuel Berg, 2019/03/05
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Ralph Seichter, 2019/03/06
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Emanuel Berg, 2019/03/06
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Ralph Seichter, 2019/03/07
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Emanuel Berg, 2019/03/12
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Ralph Seichter, 2019/03/12
- [DMARC Sucks!] (Was Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces), 황병희, 2019/03/12
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Emanuel Berg, 2019/03/12
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Emanuel Berg, 2019/03/18
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces,
Ralph Seichter <=
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Emanuel Berg, 2019/03/18
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Ralph Seichter, 2019/03/19
- Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Emanuel Berg, 2019/03/19
Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Ralph Seichter, 2019/03/06
Re: Google Gmail mailing list bounces, Emanuel Berg, 2019/03/05