wayne wrote:
I mean, really, what's the point of doing XML in TXT
if Outlook and Exchange don't use it until 2007?
It's not really relevant, here's why. I will compare with using RBL
lists.
First, the Outlook situation and the Exchange situation are not the
same.
Exchange:
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At the time Exchange came out, I don't remember anything about RBL
lists. When RBL lists became popular, Exchange did not support them
(that would be 5.5 time frame). I use Exchange, and as of today I don't
even know if it supports checking RBL lists because that's not where I
check them. I begun using BCWare NoSPam
(http://www.bcwaresystems.com/nospam/) with 5.5 and now I am using the
check built in SMSMSE
(http://enterprisesecurity.symantec.com/products/products.cfm?ProductID=
66&EID=0).
Whether Exchange supports RBL lists or not is not relevant to me. This
has not changed with SPF (third-party software being already available,
and support coming into mainstream products) and there is no reason to
believe that this would change for SPFID either.
Outlook:
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There it would be nice indeed to have handling that displays a
magnifying glass with a checkmark if the message has been checked by
SPF, and a thumbnail if it comes from a source listed in a reputation
system. However, these can be accommodated by having the SPF engine
inserting a short string at the beginning of the subject, such as
instead of:
wayne Re: Towards res...
we could have something like:
wayne (S ) Re: Towards res... Has been SPFID-checked
wayne ( +) Re: Towards res... Sender is IADB accredited
wayne (S+) Re: Towards res... Both SPF and IADB
wayne ( -) Re: Towards res... Bad reputation
The need for integration will come from MTA-side implementation.
Michel.