IETF SMTP Working Group Proposal at smtpng.org
Mark Segal
MSegal at FUTUREWAY.CA
Wed Aug 21 19:11:59 UTC 2002
> It's almost to the point to where mail servers need their own
> "registrar", sort of the way domains are tracked now, track
> mail servers. Give mail server admins the option to accept
> mail from registered mail servers only or from any mail
> server. Of course there would need to be a ramp up period,
> like six months to a year, to make sure all of your mail
> servers are registered. And of course one should only be
> able to register mail servers if the IP space is actually
> SWIP to them. If the IP space is NOT SWIP, it would need to
> be registered by the customer ISP or via owners rwhois
> server. Just my $.02; for what it's worth....
Really good idea (no sarcasm, I actually like it).. But what stops spammers
from registering their mail server?..Ie..
1) Get a dsl account
2) Ips get swipped to you
3) Register the server
4) SPAM
5) Apologize, get a second chance
6) get booted off
7) Call the next ISP with a zero install
8) Rinse and repeat.
Regards,
Mark
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Mark Segal
Director, Data Services
Futureway Communications Inc.
Tel: (905)326-1570
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