Study on understanding email configuration quality

Mike Hammett nanog at ics-il.net
Tue Jul 7 16:22:50 UTC 2020


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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 

Midwest-IX 
http://www.midwest-ix.com 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Tobias Fiebig" <T.Fiebig at tudelft.nl> 
To: nanog at nanog.org 
Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2020 6:28:10 AM 
Subject: Study on understanding email configuration quality 

Dear all, 
I am a researcher at TU Delft in the Netherlands, looking into Security & Protocol Adoption. 
My student Olamide is looking into how well email setups are maintained around the globe. 
For this, we need many people, ideally from smaller providers, i.e., with non gmail/hotmail/yahoo addresses, to send us emails. 

Please consider participating in this study, and sharing it in your networks. To help us, please follow the instructions at: 

https://www.email-security-scans.org/ 

Important caveat: If your mailer validates recipient addresses before accepting mails, you might be unable to send to destination addresses that are (a) only resolvable via IPv6 only, or (b) Have broken DNSSEC, which we use to test DNSSEC validation. If this is the case, please just remove the 1-3 offending addresses from the To: header. Please also note that our test setups will test whether the host delivering mails to us is an open relay. Also note that you may receive bounces from your mailserver for some of the destination addresses, e.g., if mails can not be delivered via IPv6, or if your mail-setup validates DANE records for our DANE test domain. We do _not_ need a copy of those bounces. 

In case you want to get results for a domain you operate or use early, please just drop me an email from the same domain and delivering servers after you participated, and I will share the data with you. :-) 

Met vriendelijke groet, 

Dr.-Ing. Tobias Fiebig, 
Assistant Professor / Universitair Docent 
Department Engineering Systems and Services 

Informatie- en Communicatie Technologie (ICT) 

TU Delft / Dept. ESS 
Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management (TBM) 
Building 31 
Jaffalaan 5 - room B3.170 
2628 BX Delft 


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