
6 Jul
2025
6 Jul
'25
2:24 a.m.
On 7/5/25 7:06 PM, John Levine via NANOG wrote:
It appears that Michael Thomas via NANOG <nanog@lists.nanog.org> said:
The research paper I pointed to disagrees. It's not a panacea, but it's helpful. I took a look at the paper and was underwhelmed. They were shocked to find that most of the Alexa top 1000 don't have DKIM or DMARC records, and well, duh, that's intended to be a list of the top 1000 web domains most of which don't do mail at all. For the ones that did do DKIM and DMARC, the mail systems did a reasonable job of keeping the forged mail out.
That's why you are not credible: they did research. you did.. nothing. As always. As I said: dysfunction. And all of the rest of you. Mike