On Nov 9, 2007, at 7:05 AM, Eric Allman wrote:
I gather that AOL has something where you (a sender) can sign up to
receive an ARF feed of stuff you are sending that is generating
spam reports. It's probably a good guess that this or something
close to it is what the big guys are using to share information
between themselves. (Honestly, I don't know for sure if this is
what they do use, but I assume so.)
That's a user-driven feedback loop ("scomp" in AOLs case). No
connection with email authentication at all.
The current state of the art for DKIM interop testing in the wild,
for senders at least, seems to be sign with dkim and send to test
mailboxes at several large ISPs, then look at how those ISPs perceive
the mail.
Cheers,
Steve
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