According to Rob Nagler via mailop <[email protected]>: >We could still have a public trust system that didn't require everybody to >agree on this concept. What needs to be known is to define publicly how to >fix your (authenticated) reputation at any given ADMD. If you have a >content (or otherwise) problem with a particular ADMD, the ADMD sends a >response which requires you to show that you fixed the problem (whatever >that is). ...
I think you underestimate the persistence and bad faith of spammers. There is for example a well known trick in which a spam business pretends to have customers, and the response to each complaint is oh, we fired that bad customer. That also doesn't scale. There are at least 100,000 mail systems on the Internet. How many complaints per second are you prepared to investigate and respond to? _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list [email protected] https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop
