[swinog] Fwd: Call for volunteers in anti-spam working groups

2004-02-12 Thread Mickey Coggins
FYI Original Message Subject: Soliciting Volunteers for Subgroups To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ASRG Members, We are forming subgroups in line with the new charter, and are seeking volunteers. Each subgroup has specific goals and targeted participants, which are described on the

[swinog] SMS Spams

2004-02-12 Thread John Morgan Salomon
Hi all, don't know if this is the right place to ask, but are there any Swiss laws about SMS spam? I seem to recall that, when the radar alert guys in Lausanne were sending out tons of these a few years ago, Swisscom said pfft, not our business... -John

Re: [swinog] cablecom antispam strategy

2004-02-12 Thread Markus Wild
Using the existence or non-existence of an PTR RR for the legitimacy of sending email is completely bogus. Ack. There's _tons_ of cable/DSL links with correct RR pointers that are utter SPAM engines, and judging from the recent reaction to CCs move, a _lot_ of valid MTAs that don't have

Re: [swinog] Swisscom Fixnet spamming again

2004-02-12 Thread Marc Winiger
* Andre Oppermann wrote: The problem is because Swisscom is the one who has to install the pre- selection they must know who has it. The point is that they must not use that information for directly targeted marketing purposes. They did it with the special brochure only people with

Re: [swinog] cablecom antispam strategy

2004-02-12 Thread julien mabillard
Hopefully we will come to some cooperating directions. One that might be the *trust* way, where we deal with x.509 certificate to manage a trust of mta (sharing the policies regarding spam) Kind of mail *peering*. One might be the credit way, where we score mta's, and longer they prove their

Re: [swinog] cablecom antispam strategy

2004-02-12 Thread Daniel Lorch
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 hi | One that might be the *trust* way, where we deal with | x.509 certificate to manage a trust of mta | (sharing the policies regarding spam) | Kind of mail *peering*. Ever looked into Advogato's trust metric? ~