On 8/10/12 2:02 PM, "John R Levine" <[email protected]> wrote:

>>> I think we're confirming the observation that mail systems already
>>> recognize and whitelist mailing lists that send mail that their users
>>> want, and ignore assertions that suggest doing anything else.
>>
>> Agreed, but now I know why I don't like the "just whitelist it"
>>strategy.
>> Every sales rep, account rep, customer support, cue card contains "Get
>>the
>> customer to whitelist these IPs"
>
>Seems to me you really need to make up your mind:
>
>A) You don't need to split transactional and personal mail into separate
>domains, because stuff like mailing lists that would cause DMARC problems
>is in fact whitelisted.
>
>B) Whitelisting mailing lists is too hard so you shouldn't expect people
>to do it.
>
>On the other hand, the mail that the account rep's cue card wants you to
>whitelist is not the mailing list mail that people want.
>

Tho in the case of vendors (aka cloud solutions/services), people do want
to receive them.


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