Re: [ietf-smtp] MTA-STS reports via HTTPS

James Cloos <cloos@jhcloos.com> Fri, 17 April 2020 12:37 UTC

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>>>>> "JL" == John R Levine <johnl@iecc.com> writes:

JL> My _smtp._tls TXT records have had both mailto: and https: in them, so
JL> I just took out the mailto:.  Will report back.

i've (finally) recalled that i set up my _smtp._tls RRs w/ only https to
avoid having to do any work on the MXs to ensure no bouncing or dropping.

i got a couple today from socketlabs.com (whoever they are).  the 2nd
entity to send them so far.

-JimC
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