On 04/29/2010 11:39 AM, Powers, Jot wrote: >> What I'd advise is something like put all of your transactional mail >> in a subdomain and set it to "discardable", but don't do that to all >> your corpro users. There are other ways to go about this, but I'd say >> that you're playing with fire lumping all your stuff together as it >> appears that you're doing now. > > For non-obvious reasons it would be easier to do it the other way. > Make corp come from a subdomain and change the policy there and > keep transactional as paypal.com.
Heh, I figured the way I described would be the easier route :) > > The politics of that are something I'll leave to Brett. > >> Or you can just do what a lot of people do which is to tell users of >> external lists not to post from their corpro accounts :) > > Head-in the sand is always appealing. :) I'm not so sure this really isn't a viable strategy, honestly. I notice on NANOG in particular that most people don't post from their corpro account, seemingly to keep a bit of distance between the geek line and corpro line. It's not like it's hard to get email accounts these days unlike the dawn of time when most of us cut our teeth. I can't think of any other pathological cases like mailing lists that would defeat that as a policy/strategy. Mike _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html
