On 2/12/23 9:36 AM, Murray S. Kucherawy wrote:

It's certainly possible to collect data that might correlate something like "Subject signed vs. not signed" with a spam score, and that could feed in to a best practices document.  I don't know who might be up for investing the time into such a survey, however.  OpenDKIM used to collect such summaries from volunteer participants; I can see if the data sitting around in those tables had enough information for such a survey, but it almost certainly won't be current data.

What I'm starting to think is that if we can collect that into the problem statement that may well be all we need to do if we determine that there is no there there in the solution space (given the solutions on offer now, that seems to be the case). Also: we can't write a BCP if we can't know what they may be because of the proprietary nature of the filtering/reputation. If the clues we find are well known to them then, well, it's sort of like what are we supposed to do?

Mike
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