> As we all know, admins can and do screw up anything, but with most > mistakes, the damage directly affects them. If you screw up your MX, > your own incoming mail won't work. If you screw up your ADSP, your > mail will work fine, while other people's mail systems will > mysteriously lose mail.
This is such a bizarre take. If my web server starts putting out 500 internal errors because of misconfiguration, the clients "lose" their http content too. That most certainly directly affects my http server just like it does mail: I'm not putting those servers out on the net for giggles, it's because I *want* my content to be distributed. So the argument that there is not fate sharing is bogus on its face. If mail operators can't be bothered to configure mail correctly, it's their problem. They shouldn't be mollycoddled because that just encourages more bad behavior. Mike _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html
