Maybe AOL should use their "deep pockets" to:
AOL are $750M richer after MS pays the damages for illegally destroying consumer choice in browsers.
1. Lobby for stricter laws. Which they do and I applaud them for it!
FTC today says that's what they want, if they get it, it will take years.
2. Work to change the RFCs to require this naming standard. Then the ISPs would be forced to change how they do it. As it stands, many of the ISPs stand behind the fact the RFCs don't require a particular naming convention, just that it exist.
The most immediate, easiest solution, AT NO COST to anybody, is the "designated mailer protocol".
Len
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