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Add BIMI support to Mailserver

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  • girishG Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #7

    I think so. You can see instruction on how to setup the record here - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/marketing/bimi-support

    Setup a TXT record default._bimi.<domain>with value v=BIMI1; l=https://domain.com/logo.svg . SVG has to be less than 32 kilobytes.

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      wrote on last edited by humptydumpty
      #8

      Will small, family owned businesses also have access to this branding feature or does big tech have a monopoly on it?

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      • imc67I Online
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        https://bimigroup.org/implementation-guide/

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          https://bimigroup.org/implementation-guide/

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          @imc67 thanks for the link. I knew there’s a “gotcha” somewhere (step 3). No small business will be paying that much for acquiring a VMC and that’s one more obstacle tipping in the favor of big tech. It might be optional but I’m sure big tech will find way to exploit it.

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            I just followed and implemented all the steps (except VMC).

            The BIMI audit report shows everything GREEN but also:

            Note: While your BIMI record is compliant, it doesn't include a Verified Mark Certificate that may be required by some mailbox providers.
            

            The result when sending an email from Cloudron to an iCloud email address is that BIMI is in the headers but not shown because of:

            Authentication-Results: bimi.icloud.com; bimi=skipped reason="missing evidence"
            

            When sending from Cloudron to Cloudron (other domain) there is nothing in the headers and thus not shown. I guess because the Cloudron mailserver can't handle it?

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            • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

              @imc67 thanks for the link. I knew there’s a “gotcha” somewhere (step 3). No small business will be paying that much for acquiring a VMC and that’s one more obstacle tipping in the favor of big tech. It might be optional but I’m sure big tech will find way to exploit it.

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              @humptydumpty said in Add BIMI support to Mailserver:

              paying that much

              wow indeed, its 1200 to 1400 $ a year!!

              Hope Let's Encrypt also jumps into this!

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              • imc67I imc67

                @humptydumpty said in Add BIMI support to Mailserver:

                paying that much

                wow indeed, its 1200 to 1400 $ a year!!

                Hope Let's Encrypt also jumps into this!

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                @imc67 said in Add BIMI support to Mailserver:

                Hope Let's Encrypt also jumps into this!

                No hopium please, make sure to bring it to their attention, since they aren't focused on that.

                Conscious tech

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                • imc67I imc67

                  I just followed and implemented all the steps (except VMC).

                  The BIMI audit report shows everything GREEN but also:

                  Note: While your BIMI record is compliant, it doesn't include a Verified Mark Certificate that may be required by some mailbox providers.
                  

                  The result when sending an email from Cloudron to an iCloud email address is that BIMI is in the headers but not shown because of:

                  Authentication-Results: bimi.icloud.com; bimi=skipped reason="missing evidence"
                  

                  When sending from Cloudron to Cloudron (other domain) there is nothing in the headers and thus not shown. I guess because the Cloudron mailserver can't handle it?

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                  wrote on last edited by
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                  @imc67 said in Add BIMI support to Mailserver:

                  When sending from Cloudron to Cloudron (other domain) there is nothing in the headers and thus not shown. I guess because the Cloudron mailserver can't handle it?

                  Yes, there is no BIMI checks on the server side. Even if it's there not sure if it's useful since no client I am aware of supports it.

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                    #15

                    While BIMI seems a good idea, the whole Verified Mark Certificate (VMC) is ridiculous. It seems pretty much designed for big tech 😕 Like who will pay 1500 bucks a year for this?

                    For future reference, if anyone wants to shell out 1500 🙂 , the DNS has to look like this:

                    default._bimi.domain.com TXT v=BIMI1; l=https://domain.com/logo.svg; a=https://domain.com/verified-mark-certificate.pem
                    
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                    • girishG girish

                      While BIMI seems a good idea, the whole Verified Mark Certificate (VMC) is ridiculous. It seems pretty much designed for big tech 😕 Like who will pay 1500 bucks a year for this?

                      For future reference, if anyone wants to shell out 1500 🙂 , the DNS has to look like this:

                      default._bimi.domain.com TXT v=BIMI1; l=https://domain.com/logo.svg; a=https://domain.com/verified-mark-certificate.pem
                      
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                      #16

                      @girish
                      Not looking good: https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/verified-mark-certificates/176835/9

                      Conscious tech

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