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Re: Principles of Spam-abatement

2004-02-26 15:48:42
Please note that the BoF scheduled for Korea, MARID, has a
very specific topic and that discussion of other spam-related
issues is not appropriate for that session. The BoF agenda is
available at:

http://www.ietf.org/ietf/04mar/marid.txt

To quote the salient part of the agenda:

This BoF will be strictly limited to measures related to MTA authentication; no other anti-spam measures or topics will be considered. The BoF will explicitly
consider how DNS-based MTA authentication mechanisms would be implemented and
deployed, and it will consider the impact on the overall DNS infrastructure of
this deployment.

With best regards,
                        Ted Hardie
                        co-chair, MARID BoF



At 3:59 PM -0500 02/26/2004, John Leslie wrote:
   I strongly recommend gathering some principles of spam-abatement to
enlighten the spam BOF at IETF-59. (I'd be happy to edit such a
document, but it might be better to chose someone who will attend
IETF-59...

Iljitsch van Beijnum <iljitsch(_at_)muada(_dot_)com> wrote:

 If we can communicate the fact that a message is discarded because it
 was categorized as spam back to the sender without adverse side
 effects, then occasional false positives aren't much of a problem.

   I nominate this statement for #1 on that list of principles.

--
John Leslie <john(_at_)jlc(_dot_)net>




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