As shared, I do not know what is preventing Luke from making these
changes.
My last understanding is that his mother is ill.
On Sun, 2 Jun 2024, Jason J.G. White wrote:
On 1/6/24 23:37, Karen Lewellen wrote:
seasoning my question this time is the fact that in March, most major
email pockets, Apple, Google, Yahoo, all started requiring email addresses
to carry an identifying code that matches the actual host, you
@you.com has a code insuring that the email is coming from a place called
you.com
Goal is to keep spam from using hosts as a cover.
You need to use a server that properly supports the DKIM, SPF and DMARC
standards, otherwise, recipients are more likely to classify your messages as
spam. This is reality. To handle mailing list posts, the ARC standard should
also be implemented.
Since I run my own mail server, it is compatible with everything, including
Mutt, Alpine and other client-side software that Speakup users are likely to
want. Commercial providers are increasingly complicating the authentication
process, for legitimate reasons, hence anyone working from the Linux console
will find it increasingly hard to connect, though not impossible.