[BlueOnyx:15257] Re: AOL and DKIM, SPF
Larry Smith
lesmith at ecsis.net
Wed Apr 23 13:07:34 -05 2014
Yahoo implemented this (p=reject) a few weeks ago and
have essentially broken most mailing lists. Lots of discussion
on both the IETF lists and NANOG lists.
--
Larry Smith
lesmith at ecsis.net
On Wed April 23 2014 12:47, Eric Peabody wrote:
> Yesterday AOL stopped accepting mail from sources that are not DMARC
> compliant. The message is:
>
> (DMARC) This message failed DMARC Evaluation and is being refused due
> to provided DMARC Policy
>
> This was the result of a form on a customer site that claimed the
> message was from an AOL account -- the "from" address was an AOL
> address. Changing that should take care of the problem. This page
> describes the policy:
> http://postmaster-blog.aol.com/2014/04/22/aol-mail-updates-dmarc-policy-to-
>reject/.
>
> It would be useful if the name services in BlueOnyx implemented SPF.
> This site generates SPF records based on your inputs:
> http://www.spfwizard.net/.
>
> Just one more "small" improvement for Michael...
>
> Eric
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