|> Three Web sites that provide spam-blocking lists have been forced 
|> offline as a result of crippling Internet attacks in what experts on 
|> Thursday said is an escalation in the war between spammers and 
|> opponents of unsolicited e-mails.
|
|These lists that we all have come to love, could be made 
|available via FTP and we can host them on our own servers...

Something like this is part of our long term strategy... rulebases will
be distributed through a network of cooperating systems known only to a
special utility software that works for each node to collaborate the
distribution and replication of the rulebases and collection of log
data.

Without a single point to attack a DDoS is difficult to mount.

I see no reason a network like this couldn't be developed for popular
DNSBLs - perhaps an open source utility to facilitate the coordination
of a process like this might make things easier. Has anybody seen one
out there - I can't be the only one that's thought of it...

_M

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