On 08.06.20 11:54, Jakub Olexa via mailop wrote:
 >
 > Hi Laurent,
 >
 > we force DOI for subscribe forms and treat everything else as recipients
 > without explicity consent. This means that the customer must have a
 > different legal basis to use the address (usually legitimate interest
 > based on prior business relationship). Some features of our platform are
 > limited and won't work with recipients that have no recorded consent.

Thanks Jakub for your answer. Is there a way for the ISP to identify 
what has gone through proper consent?

It is great that you verify subscribe forms. It's a good beginning. But 
if you still allow your clients to add other addresses and to say yeah 
yeah, I've got them through "legal" ways, then I am not interested. I am 
looking for an ESP that will still verify those.

On 08.06.20 12:02, Laura Atkins via mailop wrote:
> 
> I don’t think there is one. Rodney Joffe had one for a while, but it’s been so
> long I don’t remember the name and I don’t think they’re still around as an 
> ESP.

That was my fear :-s

> 
> … it was whitehat.com <http://whitehat.com> but the website isn’t loading for
> me.
> https://web.archive.org/web/20010609000944/http://www.whitehat.com/interactive/bestpractices.cfm
>  is
> a copy of content from back in 2001. The current text on their website (viewed
> through archive.org <http://archive.org>) doesn’t mention email marketing at 
> all.
> 
> laura
> 

Thanks Laura, I'll have a deeper look. But I have low hopes.

Laurent


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