Paul Vixie wrote:



so, we know that a "broadband customer netblock" operator will not handle complaints, will not fix the systems that are known to be running third-hand malware, and that the only recourse against abuse from those places is blackholing them one (ipv4) /32 at a time, or blackholing them all at once and forcing mail servers (whether legit or not) to operate from a higher-rent neighborhood.

there's no choice at all, really.



Are you suggesting to drop all traffic (which, if widespread would get attention) or just email?
If you�re suggesting only email blocking, you'll promote email-peering agreement, eventually with settlement, architechture.


Pete




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