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Scott Kitterman wrote:
Julian Mehnle wrote:
As soon as ISPs/MTAs can be held accountable, they will try to hold
their customers/users accountable, by requiring some proof of their
real-world identity (for instance by sending them an unlock code to
their postal address). This is the right thing to do.
I agree, but domain based blacklists won't hit the ISP/MTA, they'll hit
the domainowner.
This is not entirely true as far as HELO checking is concerned. :-)
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