On 10/19/2017 09:15 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I think that won't happen. The use of p=none subdomains by various
entities that publish p=reject for their primary domain is intended for
addresses for their own staff to use in communicating via mailing lists
and perhaps other channels. If a freemail provider such as Yahoo would
be willing to create a lists.yahoo.com domain with p=none for use by
their freemail users, that domain would be subject to the same abuses
that caused them to publish p=reject in the first place.


Agreed.

Further, end users would either need to make a choice of which sending domain to use, or Yahoo (et al) would need to have a list of domains to send from the list subdomain.



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