Subject: | Be aware: DKIM L=Tag Exploit + more from Spam Resource | |
From: | "Spam Resource" <newsletter@spamresource.com> | |
Yahoo / Google | Fully complies with Yahoo / Google requirements. 9 / 9 | |
Authentication | SPF Aligned DKIM Aligned DMARC pass p=reject | |
IPv6 | Not ready for IPv6 | |
Message received | May 28, 2024, 3:26 p.m. | |
HELO | s1.xnnd.com | |
Peer IP | 206.125.175.2 (s1.xnnd.com. rDNS) | |
Email size | 51.2 KiB | |
Image weight | 217.6 KiB | |
Image bloat | 1.4 KiB |
pass | SPF Passes Aligned | ||
| Result | pass | |
| DNS operations | 1 | |
| Void DNS operations | 0 | |
| Hostname checked | spamresource.com | |
| Peer IP address | 206.125.175.2 | |
| Aligned |
SMTP session from 206.125.175.2 (s1.xnnd.com. FCrDNS)
connection from 206.125.175.2:52560 | |
220 aboutmy.email | |
EHLO s1.xnnd.com | |
250-aboutmy.email | |
250-STARTTLS | |
250-PIPELINING | |
250-SIZE 10240000 | |
250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES | |
250 DSN | |
STARTTLS | |
220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS | |
TLS 1.3 handshake negotiated | |
EHLO s1.xnnd.com | |
250-aboutmy.email | |
250-PIPELINING | |
250-SIZE 10240000 | |
250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES | |
250 DSN | |
MAIL FROM:<newsletter@spamresource.com> | |
250 2.1.0 Ok | |
RCPT TO:<touch.boat.pill@aboutmy.email> ORCPT=rfc822;touch.boat.pill@aboutmy.email | |
250 2.1.0 Ok | |
DATA | |
354 Go ahead | |
(email payload) |
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From: | "Spam Resource" <newsletter@spamresource.com> | |
To: | touch.boat.pill@aboutmy.email | |
Reply-To: | newsletter@spamresource.com | |
Subject: | Be aware: DKIM L=Tag Exploit + more from Spam Resource | |
Date: | Tue, 28 May 2024 10:26:13 -0500 | |
Message-Id: | <spamresource.12053.2389.31575@aws.xnnd.com> | |
X-Mailer: | Wombatmail | |
X-Auto-Response-Suppress: | DR, NDR, AutoReply, OOF, RN, NRN | |
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Received: from gc.xnnd.com (gc.xnnd.com [35.208.53.13]) by s1.xnnd.com (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 8604765E for <touch.boat.pill@aboutmy.email>; Tue, 28 May 2024 15:26:14 +0000 (UTC) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/simple; d=spamresource.com; s=x; t=1716909973; bh=YL3mUwwhtoH/vx+JLSi3enAJnzeppDmlEXMNrVY14SU=; h=From:To:Reply-to:Subject:Date:List-ID:List-Unsubscribe: List-Unsubscribe-Post:From; b=PbQX+ZX8RgU+/D5LzZvnq2YukDhkys2ePcchcAJz1BmcI/u2v7k7utPDzHXA3fECb hbEwdtUCMzfLpyPotDEJR+YPHeVL2K1i9MXrmjLLrT1tFW9Fq/RDeZQnL0b6zMn6go wPfs/hAkFzloK2dfIn0jcDG9QcH2v7RqYAszZ/e0= Received: by gc.xnnd.com (Postfix, from userid 1001) id E74F24752A; Tue, 28 May 2024 10:26:13 -0500 (CDT) From: "Spam Resource" <newsletter@spamresource.com> To: touch.boat.pill@aboutmy.email Reply-to: newsletter@spamresource.com Subject: Be aware: DKIM L=Tag Exploit + more from Spam Resource Date: Tue, 28 May 2024 10:26:13 -0500 Message-ID: <spamresource.12053.2389.31575@aws.xnnd.com> X-Mailer: Wombatmail X-Auto-Response-Suppress: DR, NDR, AutoReply, OOF, RN, NRN X-Campaign-ID: kbx-2024052899119761814175 List-ID: <weekly.spamresource.com> List-Unsubscribe: <https://ml.spamresource.com/un.cgi?un=> List-Unsubscribe-Post: List-Unsubscribe=One-Click Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="_----------=_spamresource11398SPAM18680RESOURCE12376" MIME-Version: 1.0
Payload size: | 51.2 KB (52,449 bytes) |
Lines: | 748 |
Longest line: | Line 25, 102 characters |
Non-ascii characters: | none |
Bare line feeds: | none |
Received: from gc.xnnd.com (gc.xnnd.com [35.208.53.13]) by s1.xnnd.com (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 8604765E for <touch.boat.pill@aboutmy.email>; Tue, 28 May 2024 15:26:14 +0000 (UTC) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/simple; d=spamresource.com; s=x; t=1716909973; bh=YL3mUwwhtoH/vx+JLSi3enAJnzeppDmlEXMNrVY14SU=; h=From:To:Reply-to:Subject:Date:List-ID:List-Unsubscribe: List-Unsubscribe-Post:From; b=PbQX+ZX8RgU+/D5LzZvnq2YukDhkys2ePcchcAJz1BmcI/u2v7k7utPDzHXA3fECb hbEwdtUCMzfLpyPotDEJR+YPHeVL2K1i9MXrmjLLrT1tFW9Fq/RDeZQnL0b6zMn6go wPfs/hAkFzloK2dfIn0jcDG9QcH2v7RqYAszZ/e0= Received: by gc.xnnd.com (Postfix, from userid 1001) id E74F24752A; Tue, 28 May 2024 10:26:13 -0500 (CDT) From: "Spam Resource" <newsletter@spamresource.com> To: touch.boat.pill@aboutmy.email Reply-to: newsletter@spamresource.com Subject: Be aware: DKIM L=Tag Exploit + more from Spam Resource Date: Tue, 28 May 2024 10:26:13 -0500 Message-ID: <spamresource.12053.2389.31575@aws.xnnd.com> X-Mailer: Wombatmail X-Auto-Response-Suppress: DR, NDR, AutoReply, OOF, RN, NRN X-Campaign-ID: kbx-2024052899119761814175 List-ID: <weekly.spamresource.com> List-Unsubscribe: <https://ml.spamresource.com/un.cgi?un=> List-Unsubscribe-Post: List-Unsubscribe=One-Click Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="_----------=_spamresource11398SPAM18680RESOURCE12376" MIME-Version: 1.0 --_----------=_spamresource11398SPAM18680RESOURCE12376 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tuesday, May 28, 2024 Hey, friend! Happy fake Monday! It's time for another exciting Spam Resource newsletter. Over the weekend, I realize that it has been six years since I first attempted to configure my main email domains with a DMARC setting of p=reject. And of course, I fumbled that first try. But it's fun to look back at those first steps and compare that with where I am today, working with Valimail and sharing in their goal of helping email senders secure their domains safely while being careful not to damage deliverability. What a fun ride it's been! (And continues to be.) There have been a lot of twists and turns in my career over the years. Whatever my job, I would always try to do the right thing and be kind to people -- like that one time I gave up my seat to an elderly person on the bus. And that's how I lost my job as a bus driver. Ah well. Have a great (short) week! >> Be aware: DKIM L=Tag Exploit https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/be-aware-dkim-ltag-exploit.html On Friday, May 17, 2024, security researchers from ZONE published details of a vulnerability inherent to the DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) email authentication protocol - one that can allow bad guys to take existing messages, modify or add content significantly, and re-inject those messages into the email stream and have them still pass ... >> SFMC tip: Sending as the top level domain in Marketing Cloud https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/sfmc-tip-sending-as-top-level-domain-in.html Not only did I stumble across this when reviewing Chris Zullo's capture and notes on my "Deliverability 201" domain and IP strategy deck for SFMC users, but it came up when consulting for a client recently. I thought it would be fun to capture and share this scenario, to help the next person who comes along. >> What's up with AMP for Email in 2024? https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/whats-up-with-amp-for-email-in-2024.html Wondering what's up with AMP for Email? Email interactivity was a tricky thing to design and implement, and there were lots of hurdles and concerns along the way. But I was (and am) a fan, as I can see the value in it, even at the simplest level - I recall being amazed when I could approve a Google Docs share request without leaving my inbox, an ... >> New Yahoo Sender Hub Dashboard Update https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/new-yahoo-sender-hub-dashboard-update.html Over on the Yahoo & AOL Postmaster Blog, the friendly folks at Yahoo just announced an updated Yahoo Sender Hub Dashboard. What have they got for us? Why, it's a dashboard to register and manage domains for the Yahoo CFL (Complaint Feedback Loop), aka Yahoo Mail's version of an ISP feedback loop. >> Spam Resource Spotlight: Matthew Vernhout https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/spam-resource-spotlight-matthew-vernhout.html Canadian Matthew Vernhout has been a member of the Secret Society of Very Smart Deliverability People (SSoVSDP) for many years now. He's been connected to those worlds of email and deliverability, in some form or other, going back to the turn of the millennium. Not only that, but he's been publishing the deliverability and email marketing blog ... >> MBP Spotlight: registrar-servers.com https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/mbp-spotlight-registrar-serverscom.html Who hosts what mail? MBP Spotlight is there series here at Spam Resource where I'll break down the top mailbox providers (including B2B) based on their rankings in the top ten million domains. Some entries might have more info, some entries might have less, depending on what information I know about them and what information I can find ... >> What are onmicrosoft.com and gappssmtp.com? https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/what-are-onmicrosoftcom-and-gappssmtpcom.html Have you ever run across the domains onmicrosoft.com and gappssmtp.com in email headers before? Wondering what they are for and why they are there? Read on! In this modern age where email authentication is an absolute necessity, both Google and Microsoft include functionality in their business email ... >> DMARC (and me!) in the news lately https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/dmarc-and-me-in-news-lately.html It's great to see folks writing about DMARC and how important it is to email security and deliverability. It's especially wonderful to have been given the chance to include my voice in a couple of those articles recently. Here's links to a couple of recent mentions: ... >> Remembering Holomaxx https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/remembering-holomaxx.html Hard to believe that it's been nearly fourteen years since Holomaxx sued various spam filterers and internet service providers, alleging that their mail was being unfairly filtered or rejected, given that the mail complied with CAN-SPAM. >> Play the lottery? Check your spam folder! https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/play-lottery-check-your-spam-folder.html Oof, stories like this one make me want to cry. Sounds like emails from the Michigan Lottery were going to the spam folder. Hey, whoever's in charge of that, my recommendation would be to test for spam folder issues regularly, and do what you need to do to shore up engagement and inbox placement. Otherwise, we could end up with another winner not ... >> Blocking emails to role accounts: Good idea? (Updated for 2024) https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/blocking-emails-to-role-accounts-good.html Do you block email signup attempts from role accounts? If not, I think you should consider it. What's a role account, you might ask? It's an email that has a username part (the part to the left of the @ sign) that is commonly reserved for either a system function or administrative role. >> Spam Resource Spotlight: Chip House https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/spam-resource-spotlight-chip-house.html Chip House is an executive and growth leader with over 25 years of leading marketing and customer success teams in fast-paced, B2B SaaS companies. He is Chief Marketing Officer for CRM platform Insightly. We go back a ways. Once upon a time, I was hired by e-commerce provider Digital River, where Chip was a senior director of marketing. My role ... >> MBP Spotlight: ovh.net https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/mbp-spotlight-ovhnet.html Who hosts what mail? MBP Spotlight is the series here at Spam Resource where I'll share ranking data for the top mailbox providers (including B2B) based on where they fall in the top ten million domains. Some entries might have more info, some entries might have less, depending on what information I know about them and what information I can find ... >> Buttondown: Where is that mail going? https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/buttondown-where-is-that-mail-going.html Buttondown provides "Newsletter software for people like you" - it's a cool and easy to use email newsletter platform created and managed by Justin Duke. He was kind enough to share a domain data snapshot with me, and with all of you. What does this data snapshot show? It's early 2024 send volume, ranked ... >> Now hiring: Mailchimp https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/now-hiring-mailchimp.html Intuit's Mailchimp is a leading marketing platform for small businesses millions of customers around the world to build their brands and grow their companies with a suite of marketing automation, multichannel campaigns, CRM, and analytics tools." And they're hiring! Could you be the Deliverability Engineer II that they're looking for? >> DELIVTERMS: Google Postmaster Tools (GPT) https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/delivterms-google-postmaster-tools-gpt.html It seems like a good day to decode another deliverability acronym. It's DELIVTERMS! The annoyingly random ongoing feature from Spam Resource, where we explain all those confusing deliverability terms. Today, we're talking about GPT: Google Postmaster Tools (or Gmail ... >> North Korea targeting weak DMARC policies https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/north-korea-targeting-weak-dmarc.html Bleeping Computer's Sergiu Gatlan reports on a dire DMARC warning from the US National Security Agency (NSA): It seems that North Korea loves to send phishing emails, and they seem to be finding success by picking domains with weak DMARC policies, when looking for whom to target. I have to wonder - have they learned, possibly through that rush for ... >> MBP Spotlight: kasserver.com https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/mbp-spotlight-kasservercom.html Who hosts what mail? MBP Spotlight is the series here at Spam Resource where I'll share ranking data for the top mailbox providers (including B2B) based on where they fall in the top ten million domains. Some entries might have more info, some entries might have less, depending on what information I know about them and what information I can find ... >> Spam Resource Spotlight: Tara Natanson https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/spam-resource-spotlight-tara-natanson.html Tara Natanson, manager of ISP relations for email service provider Constant Contact, is a friend that I've known for more years than I can remember. And like me, she's made a long career out of stopping spam and helping clients play by the rules when it comes to email marketing. We've never worked for the same company, but we've worked ... >> Dead domain (sort of): solarmora.com https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/dead-domain-sort-of-solarmoracom.html What the heck is solarmora.com? Have you seen this domain show up in your email lists or customer database? I recently noticed this domain showing up in the DMARC reporting configuration for more than 300 different domains. >> Nonprofit? Need Deliverability help? https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/nonprofit-need-deliverability-help.html Are you a nonprofit in need of better email deliverability, or know one that could use some help? Every month, MV Braverman's Inbox Welcome offers pro bono service to set up email authentication or conduct an email deliverability audit for one nonprofit organization. What Inbox Welcome Offers: ... And here's a bonus article from the archives, from 2022: >> Wednesday, May 25, 2022: What constitutes a transactional message? https://www.spamresource.com/2022/05/what-constitutes-transactional-message.html "Is this message transactional, or is it commercial?" That's a question I get asked quite regularly as a deliverability consultant. Note that I am not a lawyer, so I can't give you legal advice. I can, however, provide my layman's interpretation and encourage you to investigate for yourself, suggest to you where you need to look, and you can throw it ... 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2.175.125.206.in-addr.arpa. | 1h0m0s | PTR | s1.xnnd.com. |
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s1.xnnd.com. | 29m59s | A | 206.125.175.2 |
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spamresource.com. | 29m59s | TXT | "v=spf1 ip4:206.125.175.2 include:%{i}._ip.%{h}._ehlo.%{d}._spf.vali.email ~all" |
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vali.email. | 3m20s | MX | 10 inbound-smtp.us-west-2.amazonaws.com. |
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spamresource.com._report._dmarc.vali.email. | 12h0m0s | TXT | "v=DMARC1;" |
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wombatmail.com. | 29m59s | MX | 10 aspmx2.googlemail.com. |
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wombatmail.com. | 29m59s | MX | 10 aspmx4.googlemail.com. |
wombatmail.com. | 29m59s | MX | 10 aspmx5.googlemail.com. |
wombatmail.com. | 29m59s | MX | 5 alt1.aspmx.l.google.com. |
wombatmail.com. | 29m59s | MX | 1 aspmx.l.google.com. |
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spamresource.com._report._dmarc.wombatmail.com. | 12h0m0s | TXT | "v=DMARC1;" |
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default._bimi.spamresource.com. | 29m59s | TXT | "v=BIMI1;l=https://img.xnnd.com/bimi.svg" |
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ml.spamresource.com. | 29m59s | CNAME | gc.xnnd.com. |
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xnnd.com. | 1h0m0s | SOA | dns1.registrar-servers.com. hostmaster.registrar-servers.com. 1712696491 43200 3600 604800 3601 |
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img.xnnd.com. | 29m59s | CNAME | gc.xnnd.com. |
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www.aliverson.com. | 29m59s | CNAME | ghs.google.com. |
ghs.google.com. | 5m0s | AAAA | 2a00:1450:4001:80b::2013 |
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www.facebook.com. | 22m11s | CNAME | star-mini.c10r.facebook.com. |
star-mini.c10r.facebook.com. | 1m0s | AAAA | 2a03:2880:f32b:9:face:b00c:0:25de |
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www.linkedin.com. | 5m0s | CNAME | www-linkedin-com.l-0005.l-msedge.net. |
www-linkedin-com.l-0005.l-msedge.net. | 4m0s | CNAME | l-0005.l-msedge.net. |
l-0005.l-msedge.net. | 4m0s | AAAA | 2620:1ec:21::14 |
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ghs.google.com. | 5m0s | AAAA | 2a00:1450:4001:80b::2013 |
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Tuesday, May 28, 2024 Hey, friend! Happy fake Monday! It's time for another exciting Spam Resource newsletter. Over the weekend, I realize that it has been six years since I first attempted to configure my main email domains with a DMARC setting of p=reject. And of course, I fumbled that first try. But it's fun to look back at those first steps and compare that with where I am today, working with Valimail and sharing in their goal of helping email senders secure their domains safely while being careful not to damage deliverability. What a fun ride it's been! (And continues to be.) There have been a lot of twists and turns in my career over the years. Whatever my job, I would always try to do the right thing and be kind to people -- like that one time I gave up my seat to an elderly person on the bus. And that's how I lost my job as a bus driver. Ah well. Have a great (short) week! >> Be aware: DKIM L=Tag Exploit https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/be-aware-dkim-ltag-exploit.html On Friday, May 17, 2024, security researchers from ZONE published details of a vulnerability inherent to the DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) email authentication protocol - one that can allow bad guys to take existing messages, modify or add content significantly, and re-inject those messages into the email stream and have them still pass ... >> SFMC tip: Sending as the top level domain in Marketing Cloud https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/sfmc-tip-sending-as-top-level-domain-in.html Not only did I stumble across this when reviewing Chris Zullo's capture and notes on my "Deliverability 201" domain and IP strategy deck for SFMC users, but it came up when consulting for a client recently. I thought it would be fun to capture and share this scenario, to help the next person who comes along. >> What's up with AMP for Email in 2024? https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/whats-up-with-amp-for-email-in-2024.html Wondering what's up with AMP for Email? Email interactivity was a tricky thing to design and implement, and there were lots of hurdles and concerns along the way. But I was (and am) a fan, as I can see the value in it, even at the simplest level - I recall being amazed when I could approve a Google Docs share request without leaving my inbox, an ... >> New Yahoo Sender Hub Dashboard Update https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/new-yahoo-sender-hub-dashboard-update.html Over on the Yahoo & AOL Postmaster Blog, the friendly folks at Yahoo just announced an updated Yahoo Sender Hub Dashboard. What have they got for us? Why, it's a dashboard to register and manage domains for the Yahoo CFL (Complaint Feedback Loop), aka Yahoo Mail's version of an ISP feedback loop. >> Spam Resource Spotlight: Matthew Vernhout https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/spam-resource-spotlight-matthew-vernhout.html Canadian Matthew Vernhout has been a member of the Secret Society of Very Smart Deliverability People (SSoVSDP) for many years now. He's been connected to those worlds of email and deliverability, in some form or other, going back to the turn of the millennium. Not only that, but he's been publishing the deliverability and email marketing blog ... >> MBP Spotlight: registrar-servers.com https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/mbp-spotlight-registrar-serverscom.html Who hosts what mail? MBP Spotlight is there series here at Spam Resource where I'll break down the top mailbox providers (including B2B) based on their rankings in the top ten million domains. Some entries might have more info, some entries might have less, depending on what information I know about them and what information I can find ... >> What are onmicrosoft.com and gappssmtp.com? https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/what-are-onmicrosoftcom-and-gappssmtpcom.html Have you ever run across the domains onmicrosoft.com and gappssmtp.com in email headers before? Wondering what they are for and why they are there? Read on! In this modern age where email authentication is an absolute necessity, both Google and Microsoft include functionality in their business email ... >> DMARC (and me!) in the news lately https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/dmarc-and-me-in-news-lately.html It's great to see folks writing about DMARC and how important it is to email security and deliverability. It's especially wonderful to have been given the chance to include my voice in a couple of those articles recently. Here's links to a couple of recent mentions: ... >> Remembering Holomaxx https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/remembering-holomaxx.html Hard to believe that it's been nearly fourteen years since Holomaxx sued various spam filterers and internet service providers, alleging that their mail was being unfairly filtered or rejected, given that the mail complied with CAN-SPAM. >> Play the lottery? Check your spam folder! https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/play-lottery-check-your-spam-folder.html Oof, stories like this one make me want to cry. Sounds like emails from the Michigan Lottery were going to the spam folder. Hey, whoever's in charge of that, my recommendation would be to test for spam folder issues regularly, and do what you need to do to shore up engagement and inbox placement. Otherwise, we could end up with another winner not ... >> Blocking emails to role accounts: Good idea? (Updated for 2024) https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/blocking-emails-to-role-accounts-good.html Do you block email signup attempts from role accounts? If not, I think you should consider it. What's a role account, you might ask? It's an email that has a username part (the part to the left of the @ sign) that is commonly reserved for either a system function or administrative role. >> Spam Resource Spotlight: Chip House https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/spam-resource-spotlight-chip-house.html Chip House is an executive and growth leader with over 25 years of leading marketing and customer success teams in fast-paced, B2B SaaS companies. He is Chief Marketing Officer for CRM platform Insightly. We go back a ways. Once upon a time, I was hired by e-commerce provider Digital River, where Chip was a senior director of marketing. My role ... >> MBP Spotlight: ovh.net https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/mbp-spotlight-ovhnet.html Who hosts what mail? MBP Spotlight is the series here at Spam Resource where I'll share ranking data for the top mailbox providers (including B2B) based on where they fall in the top ten million domains. Some entries might have more info, some entries might have less, depending on what information I know about them and what information I can find ... >> Buttondown: Where is that mail going? https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/buttondown-where-is-that-mail-going.html Buttondown provides "Newsletter software for people like you" - it's a cool and easy to use email newsletter platform created and managed by Justin Duke. He was kind enough to share a domain data snapshot with me, and with all of you. What does this data snapshot show? It's early 2024 send volume, ranked ... >> Now hiring: Mailchimp https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/now-hiring-mailchimp.html Intuit's Mailchimp is a leading marketing platform for small businesses millions of customers around the world to build their brands and grow their companies with a suite of marketing automation, multichannel campaigns, CRM, and analytics tools." And they're hiring! Could you be the Deliverability Engineer II that they're looking for? >> DELIVTERMS: Google Postmaster Tools (GPT) https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/delivterms-google-postmaster-tools-gpt.html It seems like a good day to decode another deliverability acronym. It's DELIVTERMS! The annoyingly random ongoing feature from Spam Resource, where we explain all those confusing deliverability terms. Today, we're talking about GPT: Google Postmaster Tools (or Gmail ... >> North Korea targeting weak DMARC policies https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/north-korea-targeting-weak-dmarc.html Bleeping Computer's Sergiu Gatlan reports on a dire DMARC warning from the US National Security Agency (NSA): It seems that North Korea loves to send phishing emails, and they seem to be finding success by picking domains with weak DMARC policies, when looking for whom to target. I have to wonder - have they learned, possibly through that rush for ... >> MBP Spotlight: kasserver.com https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/mbp-spotlight-kasservercom.html Who hosts what mail? MBP Spotlight is the series here at Spam Resource where I'll share ranking data for the top mailbox providers (including B2B) based on where they fall in the top ten million domains. Some entries might have more info, some entries might have less, depending on what information I know about them and what information I can find ... >> Spam Resource Spotlight: Tara Natanson https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/spam-resource-spotlight-tara-natanson.html Tara Natanson, manager of ISP relations for email service provider Constant Contact, is a friend that I've known for more years than I can remember. And like me, she's made a long career out of stopping spam and helping clients play by the rules when it comes to email marketing. We've never worked for the same company, but we've worked ... >> Dead domain (sort of): solarmora.com https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/dead-domain-sort-of-solarmoracom.html What the heck is solarmora.com? Have you seen this domain show up in your email lists or customer database? I recently noticed this domain showing up in the DMARC reporting configuration for more than 300 different domains. >> Nonprofit? Need Deliverability help? https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/nonprofit-need-deliverability-help.html Are you a nonprofit in need of better email deliverability, or know one that could use some help? Every month, MV Braverman's Inbox Welcome offers pro bono service to set up email authentication or conduct an email deliverability audit for one nonprofit organization. What Inbox Welcome Offers: ... And here's a bonus article from the archives, from 2022: >> Wednesday, May 25, 2022: What constitutes a transactional message? https://www.spamresource.com/2022/05/what-constitutes-transactional-message.html "Is this message transactional, or is it commercial?" That's a question I get asked quite regularly as a deliverability consultant. Note that I am not a lawyer, so I can't give you legal advice. I can, however, provide my layman's interpretation and encourage you to investigate for yourself, suggest to you where you need to look, and you can throw it ... 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Happy fake Monday! It's time for another exciting <a href="https://www.spamresource.com">Spam Resource</a> newsletter. <BR><BR> Over the weekend, I realize that it has been <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/posts/aliverson_my-notes-and-social-media-history-tell-me-activity-7200160886655754240-9YB_?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop">six years</a> since I first attempted to configure my main email domains with a DMARC setting of p=reject. And of course, I fumbled that first try. But it's fun to look back at those first steps and compare that with where I am today, working with Valimail and sharing in their goal of helping email senders secure their domains safely while being careful not to damage deliverability. What a fun ride it's been! (And continues to be.) <BR><BR> There have been a lot of twists and turns in my career over the years. Whatever my job, I would always try to do the right thing and be kind to people –- like that one time I gave up my seat to an elderly person on the bus. And that’s how I lost my job as a bus driver. Ah well. <BR><BR> Have a great (short) week!<BR> <BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/be-aware-dkim-ltag-exploit.html">Be aware: DKIM L=Tag Exploit</a><BR> On Friday, May 17, 2024, security researchers from ZONE published details of a vulnerability inherent to the DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) email authentication protocol – one that can allow bad guys to take existing messages, modify or add content significantly, and re-inject those messages into the email stream and have them still pass ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/be-aware-dkim-ltag-exploit.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/sfmc-tip-sending-as-top-level-domain-in.html">SFMC tip: Sending as the top level domain in Marketing Cloud</a><BR> Not only did I stumble across this when reviewing Chris Zullo's capture and notes on my "Deliverability 201” domain and IP strategy deck for SFMC users, but it came up when consulting for a client recently. I thought it would be fun to capture and share this scenario, to help the next person who comes along. <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/sfmc-tip-sending-as-top-level-domain-in.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/whats-up-with-amp-for-email-in-2024.html">What’s up with AMP for Email in 2024?</a><BR> Wondering what’s up with AMP for Email? Email interactivity was a tricky thing to design and implement, and there were lots of hurdles and concerns along the way. But I was (and am) a fan, as I can see the value in it, even at the simplest level – I recall being amazed when I could approve a Google Docs share request without leaving my inbox, an ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/whats-up-with-amp-for-email-in-2024.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/new-yahoo-sender-hub-dashboard-update.html">New Yahoo Sender Hub Dashboard Update</a><BR> Over on the Yahoo & AOL Postmaster Blog, the friendly folks at Yahoo just announced an updated Yahoo Sender Hub Dashboard. What have they got for us? Why, it’s a dashboard to register and manage domains for the Yahoo CFL (Complaint Feedback Loop), aka Yahoo Mail’s version of an ISP feedback loop. <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/new-yahoo-sender-hub-dashboard-update.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/spam-resource-spotlight-matthew-vernhout.html">Spam Resource Spotlight: Matthew Vernhout</a><BR> Canadian Matthew Vernhout has been a member of the Secret Society of Very Smart Deliverability People (SSoVSDP) for many years now. He's been connected to those worlds of email and deliverability, in some form or other, going back to the turn of the millennium. Not only that, but he's been publishing the deliverability and email marketing blog ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/spam-resource-spotlight-matthew-vernhout.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/mbp-spotlight-registrar-serverscom.html">MBP Spotlight: registrar-servers.com</a><BR> Who hosts what mail? MBP Spotlight is there series here at Spam Resource where I’ll break down the top mailbox providers (including B2B) based on their rankings in the top ten million domains. Some entries might have more info, some entries might have less, depending on what information I know about them and what information I can find ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/mbp-spotlight-registrar-serverscom.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/what-are-onmicrosoftcom-and-gappssmtpcom.html">What are onmicrosoft.com and gappssmtp.com?</a><BR> Have you ever run across the domains onmicrosoft.com and gappssmtp.com in email headers before? Wondering what they are for and why they are there? Read on! In this modern age where email authentication is an absolute necessity, both Google and Microsoft include functionality in their business email ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/what-are-onmicrosoftcom-and-gappssmtpcom.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/dmarc-and-me-in-news-lately.html">DMARC (and me!) in the news lately</a><BR> It's great to see folks writing about DMARC and how important it is to email security and deliverability. It's especially wonderful to have been given the chance to include my voice in a couple of those articles recently. Here's links to a couple of recent mentions: ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/dmarc-and-me-in-news-lately.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/remembering-holomaxx.html">Remembering Holomaxx</a><BR> Hard to believe that it's been nearly fourteen years since Holomaxx sued various spam filterers and internet service providers, alleging that their mail was being unfairly filtered or rejected, given that the mail complied with CAN-SPAM. <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/remembering-holomaxx.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/play-lottery-check-your-spam-folder.html">Play the lottery? Check your spam folder!</a><BR> Oof, stories like this one make me want to cry. Sounds like emails from the Michigan Lottery were going to the spam folder. Hey, whoever's in charge of that, my recommendation would be to test for spam folder issues regularly, and do what you need to do to shore up engagement and inbox placement. Otherwise, we could end up with another winner not ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/play-lottery-check-your-spam-folder.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/blocking-emails-to-role-accounts-good.html">Blocking emails to role accounts: Good idea? (Updated for 2024)</a><BR> Do you block email signup attempts from role accounts? If not, I think you should consider it. What's a role account, you might ask? It's an email that has a username part (the part to the left of the @ sign) that is commonly reserved for either a system function or administrative role. <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/blocking-emails-to-role-accounts-good.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/spam-resource-spotlight-chip-house.html">Spam Resource Spotlight: Chip House</a><BR> Chip House is an executive and growth leader with over 25 years of leading marketing and customer success teams in fast-paced, B2B SaaS companies. He is Chief Marketing Officer for CRM platform Insightly. We go back a ways. Once upon a time, I was hired by e-commerce provider Digital River, where Chip was a senior director of marketing. My role ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/spam-resource-spotlight-chip-house.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/mbp-spotlight-ovhnet.html">MBP Spotlight: ovh.net</a><BR> Who hosts what mail? MBP Spotlight is the series here at Spam Resource where I’ll share ranking data for the top mailbox providers (including B2B) based on where they fall in the top ten million domains. Some entries might have more info, some entries might have less, depending on what information I know about them and what information I can find ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/mbp-spotlight-ovhnet.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/buttondown-where-is-that-mail-going.html">Buttondown: Where is that mail going?</a><BR> Buttondown provides “Newsletter software for people like you” — it’s a cool and easy to use email newsletter platform created and managed by Justin Duke. He was kind enough to share a domain data snapshot with me, and with all of you. What does this data snapshot show? It’s early 2024 send volume, ranked ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/buttondown-where-is-that-mail-going.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/now-hiring-mailchimp.html">Now hiring: Mailchimp</a><BR> Intuit's Mailchimp is a leading marketing platform for small businesses millions of customers around the world to build their brands and grow their companies with a suite of marketing automation, multichannel campaigns, CRM, and analytics tools." And they're hiring! Could you be the Deliverability Engineer II that they're looking for? <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/now-hiring-mailchimp.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/delivterms-google-postmaster-tools-gpt.html">DELIVTERMS: Google Postmaster Tools (GPT)</a><BR> It seems like a good day to decode another deliverability acronym. It's DELIVTERMS! The annoyingly random ongoing feature from Spam Resource, where we explain all those confusing deliverability terms. Today, we're talking about GPT: Google Postmaster Tools (or Gmail ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/delivterms-google-postmaster-tools-gpt.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/north-korea-targeting-weak-dmarc.html">North Korea targeting weak DMARC policies</a><BR> Bleeping Computer’s Sergiu Gatlan reports on a dire DMARC warning from the US National Security Agency (NSA): It seems that North Korea loves to send phishing emails, and they seem to be finding success by picking domains with weak DMARC policies, when looking for whom to target. I have to wonder – have they learned, possibly through that rush for ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/north-korea-targeting-weak-dmarc.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/mbp-spotlight-kasservercom.html">MBP Spotlight: kasserver.com</a><BR> Who hosts what mail? MBP Spotlight is the series here at Spam Resource where I’ll share ranking data for the top mailbox providers (including B2B) based on where they fall in the top ten million domains. Some entries might have more info, some entries might have less, depending on what information I know about them and what information I can find ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/mbp-spotlight-kasservercom.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/spam-resource-spotlight-tara-natanson.html">Spam Resource Spotlight: Tara Natanson</a><BR> Tara Natanson, manager of ISP relations for email service provider Constant Contact, is a friend that I've known for more years than I can remember. And like me, she's made a long career out of stopping spam and helping clients play by the rules when it comes to email marketing. We've never worked for the same company, but we've worked ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/spam-resource-spotlight-tara-natanson.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/dead-domain-sort-of-solarmoracom.html">Dead domain (sort of): solarmora.com</a><BR> What the heck is solarmora.com? Have you seen this domain show up in your email lists or customer database? I recently noticed this domain showing up in the DMARC reporting configuration for more than 300 different domains. <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/dead-domain-sort-of-solarmoracom.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/nonprofit-need-deliverability-help.html">Nonprofit? Need Deliverability help?</a><BR> Are you a nonprofit in need of better email deliverability, or know one that could use some help? Every month, MV Braverman's Inbox Welcome offers pro bono service to set up email authentication or conduct an email deliverability audit for one nonprofit organization. What Inbox Welcome Offers: ... <a class="artlink" title="read post" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2024/05/nonprofit-need-deliverability-help.html?utm_source=spamresource&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=052824" target="_self" style="font-weight: bold;letter-spacing: normal;line-height: 100%;text-align:center;text-decoration: none;color:#ffffff;mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;display: block;">read more</a><BR> <a class="headline" href="https://www.spamresource.com/2022/05/what-constitutes-transactional-message.html">What constitutes a transactional message?</a><BR> <B>A bonus article from the archives (Wednesday, May 25, 2022)</b><BR> "Is this message transactional, or is it commercial?" That's a question I get asked quite regularly as a deliverability consultant. Note that I am not a lawyer, so I can't give you legal advice. 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AboutMy.email is a tool to analyze an email for technical good practice. It's currently in an alpha release state, so expect to see some bugs. If you find any feel free to file a bug or mention it on Slack.
An email sender can demonstrate to a recipient that they really did send it in a variety of ways, including SPF, DKIM and DMARC. These are jointly described as email authentication.
SPF queries DNS to check whether an IP address is authorized to send email that uses a particular return path (or HELO).
It can return a variety of possible statuses, but for our purposes anything that isn't "pass" is a fail.
We only use the return-path / 821.From to check SPF, we don't check the HELO value. This isn't exactly how SPF is specified, but gives far more useful results when diagnosing authentication issues.
Querying SPF can involve follow pointers to other records, and from there to other records. The SPF standards limit the number of DNS related operations to 10, though enforcement of this by mailbox providers varies.
A void operation is a DNS query for SPF that returns no results. These are a sign of misconfiguration and if there are more than two the SPF check will fail.
DKIM authenticates an email by cryptographically signing the
email and storing the result of that signature in an email
header - Dkim-Signature:
An email receiver can retrieve the sender's public key from DNS and use that to confirm the signature is valid, and so that the mail was sent or authorized by the domain in the signature.
Despite being described as authentication, DMARC doesn't really authenticate the sender of an email. Rather it's a way for the sender to assert that they only ever send email that's authenticated using SPF or DKIM, so if you receive email "from" them, using their domain in the From: header, you should treat it with suspicion.
The size of the email as transmitted. This includes the headers, plain text and html parts, attachments and any encoding overhead.
The total size of the external images referenced by the email.
The bigger this is, the longer it will take to display the
email. This is a minimum - it only counts images referenced
directly in an <img>
tag, not srcset or css referenced images.
If you're serving oversized images intentionally, e.g. in the hope that they'll display better on hi-dpi displays that's fine. This is more to catch unintentional resizing.
An email will usually specify the size of an image in the
<img>
tag that references it. If the actual image fetched from
the remote server is a different size the mail client will
scale it up or down.
If the image is scaled down by the client that means the server is sending a larger image than the client needs. The bloat is the number of bytes that could be saved by serving a file the same size as the mail client expects.
Alignment is a term that comes from DMARC.
Loosely it means that two hostnames are in the same "domain", e.g. www.example.com and mail.example.com are aligned because they're both in the domain example.com.
More technically it means that the two hostnames share the same "organizational domain". That's usually the same thing as your intuitive idea of what a domain is, but it's a well-defined term. Currently, an organizational domain is defined by the Public Suffix List.
Generally when we use the term "aligned" this is what we mean, but this is what DMARC refers to as "relaxed alignment". The other type is "strict alignment", which requires the two hostname be identical.
If we describe just one hostname as "aligned" we mean that it's aligned to the domain of the email address in the From: header.
IPv6 is the "new" type of IP address that was standardised about 20 years ago, replacing the older IPv4 format.
IPv6 addresses look like 2602:ff16:9:0:1:17b:0:1::
, while
IPv4 addresses look more like 89.233.107.76
.
There's a shortage of IPv4 addresses - we've run out of newly minted IPv4 addresses completely, and are now just trading them around.
While it's unlikely there'll be any IPv6-only email servers for a long time, sending mail via IPv6 rather than IPv4 where possible can save scarce IPv4 resources (and might deliver with less delay or throttling in some cases).
IPv6-only clients are more likely to happen, as are IPv6 clients who only have access to IPv4 content via flaky, overloaded carrier grade NAT devices. Providing external content, such as images and landing pages, via IPv6 may make for a better, faster experience for those clients.
The List-Unsubscribe header, defined in RFC 2369, contains one or more URLs that a mail client can use to request a recipient be unsubscribed.
Typically, it will contain mailto:
or https
URLs (http
URLs may still work, but are obsolete and should be converted
to https
).
A mailto:
URL allows a mail client to request unsubscription
non-interactively, without the user needing to take any
further action, by sending an email to the given address.
An https:
URL allows a mail client to open a browser for
the user to visit the given URL. From that page they're
expected to be able to unsubscribe from all email and,
optionally, to use a subscription center to unsubscribe
from subsets of the senders email.
The https:
URL is also used as part of the protocol for
"one-click" unsubscribes.
The List-Unsubscribe-Post header, define in RFC 8058, is used to enable non-interactive, "one-click", unsubscription.
It contains a fixed value, List-Unsubscribe=One-Click
, and
signals that a https:
URL provided in the
List-Unsubscribe header can be used
non-interactively via a http POST to request unsubscription
without any additional user interaction required.
Mailbox providers want to be able to help their users manage the mailing lists they subscribe to, e.g. Yahoo's Subscription Hub.
They also want to be able to offer user the option to unsubscribe from email they don't want, for example as prompt to unsubscribe as an alternative to blocking a sender in response to the user marking an email as spam.
To provide this user interface the mailbox provider needs to be able to manage unsubscription on the users behalf, often described as non-interactive, in-app or one-click unsubscription.
These can be provided in two ways. The older, deprecated,
approach is a mailto:
URL in a
List-Unsubscribe header which
will trigger an unsubscribe in response to an email to
a special address. This is asynchronous and doesn't provide
any feedback to the mailbox provider, so isn't a good match
to an interactive, real-time unsubscription interface. The
newer, strongly preferred, approach is the
List-Unsubscribe-Post header,
which provides a web API for unsubscription.
Users expect a link in the footer of an email they can click on to go to a webpage to unsubscribe from this sender, or manage their subscriptions. This is the usual way to comply with legal requirements around unsubscription. These requirements are usually not satisfied by List-Unsubscribe headers, so you need this link in addition to those, not instead of.
The expected behaviour for this web page is identical to the expected behaviour of that provided by the List-Unsubscribe header, so they'll often be identical. (Adding a parameter to distinguish the two is useful if you want to be able to report on how a user unsubscribes).
The List-ID header, defined in RFC 2919, provides a way for mail clients to identify a particular mail stream.
It typically contains two parts - an optional human-readable description and a machine-readable part that looks something like a hostname.
The machine-readable part is hierarchical, which allows a mail client to group related mailing lists together easily.
The human-readable part is optional, but if it's missing the recipient may see the more confusing machine-readable description in their UI, for instance when managing subscriptions.
It's not currently required for delivery to Yahoo or Gmail, but you should strongly consider adding it soon.
Reverse DNS uses the domain name system to find the hostname associated with an IP address. This is called reverse DNS as it's the reverse of the more common case of finding the IP address associated with a hostname.
Reverse DNS is something that's configured by the owner of an IP address, which means they can claim to be any hostname they want. Because of this, most uses of reverse DNS require Forward-confirmed reverse DNS (aka FCrDNS, full-circle reverse dns, or round-trip reverse dns). This allows someone to be sure that the IP address and hostname are controlled by the same entity.
Reverse DNS is particularly important for IP addresses that are sending email, as it's the lowest bar for demonstrating that the IP address belongs to a properly configured server rather than an infected consumer machine.
It's polite, and demonstrates a level of operational competence, to have FCrDNS on any IP addresses you're providing public services from.
SMTP doesn't require TLS encryption, but supports upgrading an SMTP connection to one encrypted by TLS using the STARTTLS command. Offering, but not requiring, TLS like this is called opportunistic TLS.
We think that any sender of email should ideally use STARTTLS if the receiving server offers it.
Hosting providers often mechanically set reverse DNS across
all their IP space, so it will look more like 89-233-107-76.static.example.net
than mail.example.com
.
This is known as generic reverse DNS, and is often a sign that the server hasn't been properly set up and maybe shouldn't be trusted as a source of email.
The first command an email client sends to a server is EHLO (or HELO) with a parameter that should be the hostname of the sending server.
While this isn't used for authentication (other than some corners of SPF usage) some malware and some snowshoe spammers have distinctive patterns of HELO.
Yahoo and Google have announced what behaviour they expect to see from well-behaved bulk senders.
If anything on your Good Practice page is red, you're probably not complying with their requirements, and your delivery is likely to suffer.
When you visit the home page you're given an email address. That address only exists while the page is open - if you close or refresh the page that address is deleted and will bounce.
Once the email has been delivered we process it and then redirect you to the report page. The URL of that report page is a permanent link - you can bookmark it, share it with other folks and so on. That permalink will always remain available for at least seven days (right now it'll likely stay around forever, at least until we run short of storage).
No. The content is rendered by your browser, not by any sort of device emulator. The size selector lets you set the viewport size by adjusting the size of the iframe it's rendered in, but that's all.
It's in this json file, initially imported from the excellent viewportsizer.com.
And the cobbler's children go barefoot.
I generally try and set up my services to follow good practices, but things like reverse DNS are far lower down the list than security and data integrity.
And sometimes I intentionally break requirements (some of my domains have no SPF, others have DMARC rua records without external verification, ...) just to see what happens.
If you want to integrate AboutMy.email with your system via API, or want to talk about a white-label version, contact us.
If you just want to point your customers at our public instance, feel free.
As well as AboutMy.email we have a bunch of other tools that email folk might find useful.
aka emailstuff.org
This is very useful for testing SMTP implementations and bounce handling. It lets you send an email and control exactly how it will be rejected - what rejection message, where in the SMTP transaction and so on.
Help for people deploying DKIM authentication.
I should document this better, but there's a lot of email related tools on github/wttw
AboutMy.email lets you send an email to a unique address, then it will tell you many things about it.
It's still very much in an alpha release state, so expect to see some bugs. If you find any feel free to file a bug or mention it on Slack.
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Word to the Wise was founded by Steve & Laura Atkins in 2001, in the heart of Silicon Valley.
We were one of the first companies to offer email senders strategic advice on email delivery and program management, and continues to be at the forefront of the industry helping companies develop and manage sustainable email programs.
Two decades later, we’re based in Dublin, Ireland and still offering a boutique, hands-on approach to solving email problems and building sustainable email programmes, both as Word to the Wise and under our Irish name, Turscar.
We are a trusted advisor not only to email senders of all sizes, but also to many of the email and internet service providers who support those companies. When in-house experts need additional advice and support, we can provide both short-term and long-term assistance in navigating those challenges.
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You're welcome to use our public instance of AboutMy.email as part of your work, or to point your customers at it.
If you'd like to use it via API, integrate it with your platform or talk about a white-label version, email us.
If you'd like a quote for technical consulting, development or email forensics, email us.
AboutMy.email lets you send mail to a unique address, then tells you lots of things about it. It's mostly useful if you're working with email authentication, delivery or design.
Check out our FAQ.
If you'd like a quote for technical consulting, development or email forensics, email us.
The friendly folks on the EmailGeeks Slack might be prepared to help. But take a look at this first.
This is all very much in an alpha release state, so there will be bugs.
Feel free to report bugs or ask for new features via our tracker. For bugs, include the URL of a results page.
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