Op zaterdag 27 augustus 2005 11:20, schreef Trejkaz: > On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 19:05, Roberto Della Pasqua wrote: > > >Sure. It will definitely stop people spamming from countries where > > > > spamming is illegal, by moving them all to countries >where it isn't. > > > > Using blacklisted domains inside servers can work very well considering > > the auth procedure. > > The problem with blacklisting is that it assumes all new servers are > innocent. A spammer gets to run amok until they're caught, and then change > hostnames. > > A combination of whitelisting and blacklisting would be more effective. > Server admins apply to a central authority (e.g. the JSF) to get on the > whitelist.
As I explained in another post in this thread, a whitelisted server also can be a server that has a valid signature/certificate from the JSF > The application process must not discriminate, but must take > some time, so that it discourages repeated applications. I agree. <snip> -- Mvg, Sander Devrieze. xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ( http://jabber.tk/ ) _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
