On 9/15/22 2:51 PM, Cyril - ImprovMX via mailop wrote:
So basically, what would be interesting to have is both : land the email in the spam folder but notify the sender about if, maybe via an ARF report ?
I think this would be a slippery slope and leak information, akin to "your password is wrong" vs "your username or your password" is wrong.
I could see some benefit for enabling ARF (like) reports when there is evidence of bi-directional communications between two emailing parties. E.g. the candidate sent their application and a recruiter replied asking for more details. This bidirectional pairing could serve as an indication that it's probably safe to send an ARF (like) report to the candidate without revealing too much information.
Maybe an algorithm as simple as up to one ARF to a sender per outbound message to them. But, as they say, "there be dragons", related to many technical / procedural / policy details.
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