There is the class of spammers who seem fine with getting as much mail as possible in the spam label, with the assumption that enough folks will check their spam label and click on the links anyways. We'd probably need to have more complicated rules of when to listen to the X-Spam header, of course.

Is there some other issues with a "deliver to spam"?

Keepind in mind that I run a pretty small mail system, not that I'm aware of. If you think you can manage the spam and malware filtering, it'd certainly be easier for me if I could foist some of the spam filtering back on you.

It's also possible that with ARC, you wouldn't need the SRS and we could better learn forwarding on a per-user basis, and so we'd just know it's a gateway.

Probably depends on how many bad guys use fake ARC and how good they are at it.

Regards,
John Levine, [email protected], Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY
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