Re: [Asrg] Adding a spam button to MUAs

Skull <skull@bofhland.org> Thu, 10 December 2009 13:26 UTC

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On 12/10/09 12:49 PM, Ian Eiloart wrote:

> The one who's forwarding unwanted email. Ideally, you're using SRS to
> forward from a specific address, so the reputation can be assigned to
> that address rather than the IP address.

So, again, "doing the right thing" with spam button complaints is up to
the ISP, not the end-user.

No reason to implement a "forward management" inside "The Spam Button
Feature", then.

IMHO.


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