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Been using DomainKeys
We implemented DomainKeys last year, and since then we've been delivered to Bulk Mail folders a few times. Meanwhile I constantly get real spam in my inbox and have to sift through the junk mail folders for the occasional legit email that slips through. Spam filtering is broken, and DomainKeys clearly isn't the solution.
Posted by: GoatTuber   Posted on: 05/23/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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If mail servers simply compared  bjbrock | 05/23/07
Well there is one issue with your idea  mrlinux | 05/23/07
I allow two customers to "relay"  bjbrock | 05/23/07
What are you using and how are you doing it?  Been_Done_Before | 05/23/07
Doing that, works great!  cls@... | 05/23/07
Comcast does that.  technojoe | 05/23/07
This is INEFFECTIVE  ejhonda | 05/23/07
I never receive spam from Yahoo or  bjbrock | 05/23/07
Many others do  ejhonda | 05/24/07
It would help  ParrotHeadFL | 05/23/07
I agree ...  George Mitchell | 05/23/07
Yeah, right.  gordon@... | 05/23/07
You're absolutely right  ejhonda | 05/24/07
I think the keys have a chance  Chad_z | 05/23/07
Been using DomainKeys  GoatTuber | 05/23/07
Tool in battle against spam  Info-Safety, LLC | 05/23/07
Been using IPAs. Easier and more sure.  cls@... | 05/23/07
yikes....  JoeMama_z | 05/23/07
China would love it.  illyba@... | 05/23/07
DKIM versus Bayesian Mail Calssification  ewodrich | 05/27/07
But it's not either-or  LordLiverpool | 05/29/07

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