On Mon 04/03/2024 at 12:50, Andy Smith via mailop <[email protected]> wrote:
> This best practices document is going to get out of date and be hard
> to maintain. Maybe we should make it a wiki? I am happy to help
> technically but I don't relish trying to navigate inevitable issues
> of disagreement between us all on what is actually best practice.

I imagine such a resource would be excellent.  I would certainly welcome 
justified alternative views on or of "good" practice where "best" is debatable. 
 

>> > "... as is filtering on them"

> I'm not sure what the mailop best practices article is trying to
> say about "filtering on SPF" here, so I wouldn't seize upon what
> ionos is doing as related to it.

I had initially taken the mailop quote to mean "filtering on domains" rather 
than on SPF, so was looking for examples of domain-based filtering.  I think 
the ionos article is just a general KB-type article about DNSBLs rather than 
particularly re their own practice, but point taken :)  

Courtesy of Yahoo's sender best practices [1], I discovered 

https://www.m3aawg.org/

Are there any other such organisations or working groups etc worth knowing 
about/following?  

Thanks,
Gareth

[1] https://senders.yahooinc.com/best-practices/?guccounter=1

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