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Re: Gmail (thus Nanog) rejecting ipv6 email


From: nanog () shankland org
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2022 11:40:18 -0700

On Apr 3, 2022, at 9:41 AM, John Levine <johnl () iecc com> wrote:

It appears that Bjørn Mork <bjorn () mork no> said:
Google has been trying to move away from Internet email for many years
now.  Just let them.  There is no way you can "fix" that problem on your
side.

Don't be silly.  Gmail has over a billion users and hosts mail for
vast numbers of businesses large and small.

I agree that they are stricter than many others at mail authentication
but considering how big they are, they do a very good job of doing what
the standards say.  Way better than Y**o* ot M*****o**.



Accepting mail for delivery, and then either silently dropping it, delaying it for days, or putting mail that in no way 
resembles spam into a spam folder seems a little worse than “doing what the standards say”. If you’re going to decide, 
on little or no evidence, that a message is spam or otherwise does not deserve to get delivered, the least you could do 
is to bounce it so that the sender is aware. No need to generate a bounce mail that could turn into backscatter; just 
reject the mail during the SMTP exchange.

Jim Shankland


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