On 05/03/05 23:17 +0100, Frank Ellermann wrote:
Devdas Bhagat wrote:
Sender address trust based schemes have trouble dealing with
forwwarding email addresses.
Not really. Yesterday I got my first "SPF FAIL" bounce (after
using it for about 9 months). I resent the mail directly to
the indicated next hop, ready. And because there was another
unrelated issue with the Admin-C address of galaxyvision I've
informed NetSol and the Tech-C about this issue, maybe they
didn't know it.
SPF without SRS has issues with forwarding.
I didn't really look into your draft, but using UseNet instead
of DNS to distribute the "gossip" is an interesting idea...
Please ignore the usenet/email issues
...oops, okay, How do you define "spam trap" ? Bye, Frank
A spamtrap is an address which has never sent email, and will never send
email. The only mail it recieves is bounces from senders spoofing that
address and spam.
The usenet/email idea is one way of distributing the information. You
could do the same thing over any other protocol.
Devdas Bhagat
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