Hi guys,

Sorry to break it to you, but the bad news about the pct tag is that not
everyone respects it. No matter what percentage you have some providers
will just apply your policy to the entire email traffic.

Have a great weekend,
Toni

On Sat, 21 Aug 2021, 19:38 A. Schulze via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> wrote:

> Am 20.08.2021 um 04:48 schrieb John Levine via mailop:
> >> It's mostly to assuage the fears of large senders that all their mail
> will
> >> be trashed if they've set up something wrong, ime.  They can set it to
> 20%
> >> and observe the consequences "just to be sure" before going to 100%.
> >
> > That was the plan.  Do you know anyone who actually does that?
> yes, we do for datev.de
>
> we're on the way to more then p=none and
> startet with "p=quarantine; pct=10 " more then year ago
> March 2021 we set pct=25 and June 2021 pct=50
>
> We review the reports once per month and inverstigate findings
> Depending on the current situation we plan to increase pct=
>
> After the last year we got a signifiant amount of attention.
> Simply because we identified setups that break our plan.
> We offer alternatives, give time for implementation and get positive
> feedback.
>
> I'm optimistic to step forward up to pct=99 and finally p=reject.
> but not this year :-)
>
> Andreas
>
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