>yes, but why reinventing the wheel

Nothing more to do than changing the redRe. ASSP has simply 
missinterpreted this header tag and has processed such mails as redisted , 
which is wrong.
We don't really deal with this tag nor VERB.

How ever, The assp unique FBMTV is the best to manage bounces - no doubt.

Thomas



Von:    grayhat <gray...@gmx.net>
An:     assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Datum:  30.12.2014 16:59
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-user] Application for nodelay / whitelist + 
redlist bug



It was Tue, 30 Dec 2014 17:46:07 +0200 when
Gil Bahat <g...@magisto.com> wrote:

> it's the lesser of evils when it comes to e-mail backscatter, imho...
> but turns out quite a few webmail providers respect it: sapo.pt,
> rediffmail, outlook.com, possibly even gmail. we are petitioning
> yahoo, mail.ru, yandex.ru and a few others to accept it too.

well... yes, but why reinventing the wheel ? We already had BATV and
the (better) approach used by ASSP, that is FBMTV; I don't see reasons
to add even more stuff; Microsoft already screwed SPF by adding its own
SenderID which isn't totally compatible with SPF :P <sigh> will they
ever learn that the internet isn't their planned (and failed) MSN :P ?

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