Dne neděle 16. dubna 2023 12:31:52 CEST, Per Jessen napsal(a):
David C. Rankin wrote:
On 4/13/23 05:33, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The thing is that, by design, anyone can send saying "I am "whomever@opensuse.org", because as there is no proper smtp server for the opensuse.org alias and each of us has to use their own methods to send that email, it basically means that they can not be filtered. No authentication checks are possible.
Ahh, the good ole days.. When an organizations servers -- were ... the organizations servers....
If someone (preferably 2-3 people) volunteers for running support, we can set up outbound SMTP for the opensuse.org addresses, with corresponding authentication, it's not a lot of effort. The real effort is in supporting it.
IMHO own openSUSE SMTP would be great. I'd also add possibility of DKIM and so and lowered chance of openSUSE legitimate mails failing into SPAM. Sorry for dumb question, but what does exactly "effort supporting it" mean? I'd guess one wiki page will just state server name, port, security layer and which credentials to use and that's it...? -- Vojtěch Zeisek https://trapa.cz/ Komunita openSUSE GNU/Linuxu Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux https://www.opensuse.org/