Hi Doug,
At 12:16 12-05-2014, Douglas Otis wrote:
be compromised. A better approach would not use DMARC, but would
federate third-party services they can see their customers
employ. The federation of email, much like that of XMPP, would be
an effective means to exclude bad actors without breaking
mailing-list and other third-party email services. As it is now, it
seems Yahoo only protects their own
Is federation effective in excluding bad stuff? Bad stuff also
occurs in closed systems (see
https://support.twitter.com/groups/56-policies-violations/topics/238-report-a-violation/articles/64986-reporting-spam-on-twitter
). XMPP has been mentioned previously. There wasn't any information
provided to assess whether it does exclude bad stuff.
Regards,
S. Moonesamy
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