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Date: 2015-09-28 22:02:43
Computing
Spam filtering
Cyberspace
Email
Spamming
Feedback loop
Anti-spam techniques
DMARC
Sender Policy Framework
Whitelist
DomainKeys Identified Mail
Gmail

M3AAWG Sender Best Common Practices, Version 3, Updated February 2015

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