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In message <[email protected]>,
G.W. Haywood <[email protected]> writes

>> In message <[snip]@mail.gmail.com>, Douglas Foster writes
>>
>>> ...
>>> Nearly all my incoming spam is now fully authenticated.
>>
>> one might argue that "Yahoogle" had something to do with that
>> ...
>
>Surely that should be "Microyahoogle"?

You are correct in that Mail&Media, Apple and Microsoft have also
announced compatible requirements with those originally announced by
Google and Yahoo (there's probably more major brands with major market
share as well). Nevertheless it is the Yahoogle term which has stuck.

The conclusion I have drawn from the events of the past few years is
that although changes to email landscape have often taken a pretty long
time to be deployed; they can also be done pretty quickly when it looks
as if deliverability will be impacted.

- -- 
richard                       writing to inform and not as company policy

"Assembly of Japanese bicycle require great peace of mind" quoted in ZAMM

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