On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 11:33 AM, Vladimir Dubrovin via mailop
<mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
>
> In fact, you should not use "-all" for your mail domain if you care
> about deliverability.

FALSE!  (Also, you should not randomly add CC recipients to the same
mailinglist that you are responding to)

Aside from a few HUGE providers, those with very large and disparate
networks/offices/topology....

-all means that the domain operator knows what they are doing, knows
what their network consists of and how email is routed within their
network.  It further states that the -all publisher has committed to
staying abreast of what happens in their environment in order to
assure their IP space is properly routing email.  It instills
confidence.

~all is just plain lazy, and is akin to saying that you don't have
confidence in your ability to own and control your own network; and
you want others to spend some level of time/money (in the form of CPU
cycles) analyzing email emitted from your network to determine it's
suitability for deliverability.

-Jim P.

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