Thank you all for your help. I've set it up as you all suggested (spf
and dmarc entries in dns). This weekend I'm going to do some tests.
Again, thanks
El 20/08/2019 a las 15:42, Scott Morizot escribió:
On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 5:46 AM Ignacio García <mailto:y...@ignas
El 20/08/2019 a las 9:28, Marco Davids via bind-users escribió:
A TXT _dmarc.domain.tld "v=DMARC1; p=reject" might also be useful.
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Marco
Wouldn't that imply having DKIM set up for the domain?
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Ignacio
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El 20/08/2019 a las 2:20, Kevin Darcy escribió:
DNSBL is by IP, true, but there are other forms of "SMTP blacklist"
that are by domain. Getting one's domain on one or more of those lists
would help avoid the impact of someone trying to use the domain to
spoof malicious email. Sure, you could wa
(Sorry, there was a typo in the original message)
Hi there.
Thanks for your support. First message to the list, sorry if already
posted a similar question, but I haven't found mention anywhere.
I have to set up dns records for a domain just for a web site, for which
we will NEVER send emails
Hi there.
Thanks for your support. First message to the list, sorry if already
posted a similar question, but I haven't found mention anywhere.
I have to set up dns records for a domain just for a web site, for which
we will NEVER send emails (though we might receive some from old
customers)
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