[NNagain] Net Neutrality report in Germany

2023-10-28 Thread Sebastian Moeller via Nnagain
Dear All, after my UK post, here the corresponding document for Germany Here is a link to the national regulatory agency (NRA) Bundesnetzagentur: https://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/EN/Areas/Telecommunications/Companies/NetNeutrality/start.html And here a link to the most recent report in

Re: [NNagain] Spam filtering

2023-10-28 Thread rjmcmahon via Nnagain
My experience aligns with this even though I've been able to self host for ever two decades. There is always a new blocker I have to address so my MTA can work with the majors. My regex and header checks is updated basically every few days (regex pattern matching is a "use it or lose it" thing

Re: [NNagain] Spam filtering

2023-10-28 Thread Frantisek Borsik via Nnagain
I just can't even. So many garbage ideas out of Brussels as of late. DSA, DMA, DSM... GDPR in the past, or even that horrible CRA = Cyber Resilience Act: https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2022/10/the-eus-proposed-cyber-resilience-act-will-damage-the-open-source-ecosystem/

Re: [NNagain] An Amtrak trip through the real world yesterday

2023-10-28 Thread Frantisek Borsik via Nnagain
Dave, you know this already, but I really love to read your stuff. (Hope to see it on your blog , soon.) RE: traveling by train, some of you know that I was traveling a lot in Russia, Iran, Ukraine, Balkans...and it was mostly by train. Never took some of those lovely,

[NNagain] NN review in the UK

2023-10-28 Thread Sebastian Moeller via Nnagain
Dear All, I have been pointed at Ofcom's statement on Net neutrality for October 2023: https://www.ofcom.org.uk/consultations-and-statements/category-1/net-neutrality-review Here is the meat of that statement sans the links at the end (the email will be clasified as spam if it contains too

Re: [NNagain] RFC: Public Communications on Tech Infrastructure

2023-10-28 Thread Frantisek Borsik via Nnagain
It's a small detour on my part, but here is a list of some great engineering (not only network) feats, achieved also fast: https://patrickcollison.com/fast RE: Nathan's "*3. The future isn't evenly distributed"*, this goes especially deep for anything bufferbloat related. All the tools to get rid