>Second question: Do you really truly care about the forwarder or is that more >an artifact of today's world where it's hard to look beyond the forwarder?
I really wish that the two forwarders I use, one at the IEEE and one at the Association of Yale Alumni, would do at least a cheap and low-error spam filtering pass, say with the XBL, which neither one appears to do. The mail that Yale forwards to me is almost entirely diploma spam. My filters and complaint-bots are special cased to know that their received lines are real and to complain to the source one level back, but it's a waste of their resources and mine to accept this stuff in the first place. R's, John _______________________________________________ ietf-dkim mailing list http://dkim.org
