On Jun 10, 2014, at 1:21 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hector Santos writes:
> 
>> understand you are a LSP.  DMARC effects you differently, but we can't 
>> throw out the proverbial baby.
> 
> I don't care what *you* do with your proverbial baby.  The point is
> that *LSPs* are mostly not in a position to say "Fork off" to Yahoo! 
> subscribers.  And subject tags, headers, footers, and removal of
> bloated attachments are services that are very popular with users,

If message headers and footers are so popular, how do you explain the continued 
"please unsubscribe me posts" sent to practically every mailing list?  Message 
trailers have insured that the answer is *right there* in every single message. 
Message trailers are part of the message users have been trained to recognize 
as "noise" and skim right over. That's why I didn't hesitate to remove them 
when I made my mailing lists DKIM compatible.

Also while it's certainly true that subject prefixes are popular with list 
operators, I didn't hear a single peep from my list users when I removed them. 
I doubt anyone noticed. Granted, mine is a small sample group of a few hundred 
mail server operators, but I would have expected *someone* to notice. 

Matt
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