>I gather that AOL has something where you (a sender) can sign up to >receive an ARF feed of stuff you are sending that is generating spam >reports. It's probably a good guess that this or something close to >it is what the big guys are using to share information between >themselves. (Honestly, I don't know for sure if this is what they do >use, but I assume so.)
AOL, Hotmail, and Earthlink all have feedback loops that return mail reported as spam in ARF format. Works great. (Nothing secret about this, by the way.) Largely as an experiment, I've been sending all my spam reports in ARF for the past year or so. Other than the occasional ISP who still is afraid to open attachments, they've been accepted very well, even without any prearrangement with the recipients. If you're going to send back reports about messages, via SSP or otherwise, it'd be nuts to use any format other than ARF. You might want to add another couple of items to the report info, but ARF is designed to be easily extensible. R's, John _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html
