> and this also no guarantee for no spam. Recently I got some spam for > "dates18.com" sent via Casual Networks B.V (on the CSA whitelist) in > which even the "Imprint"-URLs lead to "Congratulations, you > confirmed your mailaddress".
Whitelisted senders send plenty of spam. The requirements also state that the entire operation should apply for whitelisting, which is also not happening reliably - "organisation is member of CSA but IP is not on the CSA whitelist" happens every day. For example, take 13.111.0.0/16. A network of /16 size has 65,536 entries, more or less. About one third are whitelisted by the CSA in this case. All are however owned by the same op that is required to apply for whitelisting everything they send out of, that is to say, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, the artist formerly known as ExactTarget. -- Atro Tossavainen, Chairman of the Board Infinite Mho Oy, Helsinki, Finland tel. +358-44-5000 600, http://www.infinitemho.fi/ _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop