Going from the list provided at:

https://www.isipp.com/blog/validity-fbl-charging-how-much-cost/

The only one that I really get any feedback from is Comcast, maybe
Synacor.  And those are few and far between.  What's going to be the
incentive to pay for these ARF reports?

Sure, other people may be in a different boat than I am, and they may get a
lot of reports from those various providers.  But you've got to think that
it's a very small subset of Validity users that get enough feedback
messages from those providers, enough to warrant spending money for the ARF
reports.

Perhaps Validity is just exhausting all methods of trying to make money
before folding up shop.  But I can't see this as being a major money maker
for them.

On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 11:40 AM Opti Pub via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>
wrote:

> I think that’s the point, mostly all of them used to allow direct setup
> but don’t anymore (when universal fbl became widespread). Seznam is one of
> 20+.
>
> Now that you have to pay for it maybe more vendors will start allowing
> direct setup again? That’s what I’m wondering about.
>
> I guess we will see.
>
> On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 11:18 AM Gellner, Oliver via mailop <
> mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
>
>> On 13.09.2023 at 16:06 Scott Mutter via mailop wrote:
>>
>> > I also think one thing that Validity may not be understanding with this
>> move, and may lead to shooting themselves in the foot, the list of email
>> service providers that Validity provides feedback for isn't exactly major
>> players.
>> > We get more feedback from Yahoo and Outlook's FBL system than we do
>> Validity and Validity covers what?  21 different providers?  There's no
>> incentive there for me to pay for access to Validity's ARF feeds.  When
>> Validity stops sending ARF reports, I will simply no longer receive
>> Validity ARF reports - it won't be a major loss.
>>
>> On top of that some of the providers like Seznam also offer feedback
>> loops directly, so you don't need Validity for forwarding the reports.
>>
>> --
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