> something is not an 'Internet standard format' when the number of users actually using it can be expressed with 4 or 5 digits at best
Well, there is no other standard format at all, so basically you're saying we might as well just give up trying to have an internet standard for email filtering. That doesn't seem like a good outcome to me.
Well, there is no other standard format at all, so basically you're saying we might as well just give up trying to have an internet standard for email filtering. That doesn't seem like a good outcome to me.