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Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage
From: "John Levine" <johnl () iecc com>
Date: 9 Apr 2014 20:05:58 -0000
In article <5345831B.4030705 () dcrocker net> you write:
On 4/9/2014 10:13 AM, Royce Williams wrote:Am I interpreting this correctly -- that Yahoo's implementation of DMARC is broken, such that anyone using a Yahoo address to participate in a mailing list is dead in the water?Their implementation is not 'broken'.
I'd say it's pretty badly broken if Yahoo intends for their web mail to continue to be a general purpose mail system for consumers. If they want to make it something else, that's certainly their right, but it would have been nice if they'd given us some advance warning so we could take the yahoo.com addresses off our lists. R's, John
Current thread:
- Yahoo DMARC breakage Royce Williams (Apr 09)
- Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage Rich Kulawiec (Apr 09)
- Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage Tom Simes (Apr 09)
- Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage Jim Popovitch (Apr 09)
- Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage Dave Crocker (Apr 09)
- Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage John Levine (Apr 09)
- Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage William Herrin (Apr 09)
- Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage Valdis . Kletnieks (Apr 09)
- Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage Ted Hatfield (Apr 09)
- Re: hack #2 for Yahoo DMARC breakage John R. Levine (Apr 09)
- Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage Jeff Kell (Apr 09)
- Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage Jim Popovitch (Apr 09)
- Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage bmanning (Apr 09)
- Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage Jeff Kell (Apr 09)
- Re: autoresponding to Yahoo DMARC breakage John R. Levine (Apr 09)
- Re: autoresponding to Yahoo DMARC breakage Christopher Morrow (Apr 09)
- Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage John Levine (Apr 09)