Doug, I don't imagine we are ever going to agree on this.
I really don't understand your view of the world and I am pretty well convinced I never will. I do not think that adding another level of unpredictable heuristics to spam filtering and calling it reputation is a particularly good thing. I do not think that redesigning DKIM so that it's only useful to organizations that can afford to buy reputation system services is a good thing. SSP has limited goals. SSP as written today needs work, but the idea is fundamentally a good one. Give us a deterministic set of rules that will work the same way every time. Give us a way to reject messages before the end of the SMTP session. SSP is neither a panacea nor the devil in disguise. And no, I don't think any of the stuff in your last message will actually happen. Scott K _______________________________________________ ietf-dkim mailing list http://dkim.org
