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[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

I often wonder if spam protection would be better if more clearly displayed.

I know DKIM, SPF, DMARC aren't "friendly names" but we could call them "Sender Valid", "Email Valid", "Handshake Accepted" or something and then maybe a "no outside links" and "no suspicious content" โ€” 5 pip marks or green ticks to feel better about it?

Then you could also force-display the domain and page title following links, and warn against mismatching reply-to: addresses. Maybe even show some known technographics from the headers ("Sent via Marketo?")

All that to say, systems like that would help against spam callers and scammers.