On 15/09/2023 10:57, Bjoern Franke wrote:
As pointed out in the docs, setting ipv6 as preference is considered
unsafe. As an IPv6 enthusiast, I had set my Postfix to ipv6 myself and
remember some issues with broken MX.
The docs in question:
smtp_address_preference (default: any)
The
Hi,
So I have two things I would like to address which I have realised:
Firstly is the fact that Arch Linux almost always picks IPv4 over IPv6
when delivery the mail. I am aware this is not a big issue because I
still receive the email but Arch Linux has full support for IPv6, and I
would like
Hi Polarian,
> The second issue I want to bring up is the issue of gmail (and also
> sometimes outlook emails) spamming my emails.
Just to say I may be out of date but I take ‘to spam’ to mean to send
spam rather than classing ham as spam and spam-bucketing the email. :-)
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Cheers, Ralph.
On 9/14/23 13:34, Polarian wrote:
Sorry for the bad formatting, and apologies to David Rankin for using your
email headers as a reference, but I assume its fine because it was posted to a
public mailing list which we can already see, its public information, but if
you do mind, I am sorry.
Nop
On 9/14/23 14:34, Polarian wrote:
Hello,
...
- DKIM signatures are broken in transit, and ...
...
hi
There was a discussion of DKIM and mail list back last October [1].
There was, and seems still is, an open mailman issue [2].
The Arch thread is informative, in particular around
content-t