> -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve > Atkins > Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2012 9:52 PM > To: Message Abuse Report Format working group > Subject: Re: [marf] Working Group Last Call on draft-ietf-marf-as-05 > > >> Non-actionable reports could still be useful for collecting > >> statistics, whose evaluation may eventually result in a better > >> sending. This is especially true for spf- or dkim-reporting. > > > > I think this fits under "take action on it". > > I don't think so. If the report is not about an abusive behaviour on > which the recipient of the report can take action, it's not something > that should be sent unsolicited. > > If the recipient wants that sort of thing, they can ask for it. (And if > they've not asked for it then the non-actionable reports you're sending > are just ARF-formatted spam).
I think we're agreeing, really. What I'm trying to avoid is having the AS turn into a cookbook of 101 Things You Could Do With ARF Reports Maybe. I think we should present the most common use cases based on experience, and leave it at that, without going into navel-gazing about all sorts of neat ways they might be useful someday. _______________________________________________ marf mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/marf
