This seems like just more of the same. We'll have to cross any coming bridges when we come to them. > From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:04:11 -0800 (PST) > > > Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2024 15:52:57 -0800 > > Subject: Important Notice About Your Email Service > > From: Sonic Support <http://www.sonic.com/~support> > > To: http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg > > > > Greetings! You are receiving this email because you have active email > > services with Sonic. If you > > Sonic ,https://www.sonic.com, > > > > Greetings! > > > > You are receiving this email because you have active email > > services with Sonic. > > > > If you DO NOT use a third-party service such as Mailchimp, > > Constant Contact, Salesforce or Shopify, or SEND email using a > > third-party email client such as Gmail or Hotmail using your > > sonic.net or hosted domain email address you may stop reading > > and disregard this notice as it does not apply to you. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Starting in February 2024, Google and Yahoo will be requiring > > that all email senders which send over 5,000 messages a day must > > have a DMARC policy and ensure all email is properly aligned > > with DKIM and SPF. After this date, non-compliant messages will > > be significantly more likely to be considered spam and may be > > discarded. We are signing all outbound email with DKIM and have > > a DMARC policy in place so messages sent through our services > > should be unaffected and delivered as expected. But, simply > > stated, email sent from sonic.net or a domain for which we > > handle email which does not originate from our servers is not > > expected to reach its recipient once enforcement begins. This is > > not something Sonic has control over. > > > > If you use a third-party to send mail on your behalf, you must > > work with that third-party to ensure that your messages are > > compliant. Please note it is not possible for us to modify > > sonic.net's DKIM, SPF or DMARC policies to suit the needs of an > > individual customer. However, you may add or modify the DNS > > records for any domains you host with us using the member tools > > per your providers instructions. Some third-party email clients, > > eg Gmail, allow you to configure messages to be sent from > > mail.sonic.net which will allow you to continue to use their > > mail client with your sonic.net provided email addresses. > > > > Gmail's instructions to do so are here. > > https://support.google.com/mail/answer/22370?hl=en > > > > If you have any questions we suggest posting on the forums. > > https:/forums.sonic.net/ Our support can only provide limited > > assistance with these kinds of advanced email issues. > > > > Copyright 2024 Sonic > > All rights reserved.