Michael Schwarz pravi:

>Hello all
>
>Something for discussion:
>
>In my opinion would fighting against spam be so easy
>if we have this consens in the whole internet-'family':
>
>- each smtp-server accepts mails only:
>
>      from servers with fixed IPs and DNS is set correct 
>         (not in the range of dailups-IPs)
>
>      and for his hosted domains
>
>- a user can sent mail only: 
>
>       over his ISP or freemailservice
>
>      his own server with fixed IP (see above)
>
>  The mailammount should be limited, 100/hour or so. 
>  Each ISP MUST provide mailservice for his customers!
>
>If each of these points are accepted, a server from which comes
>spam is easy to blacklist(for all).
>
>What do you think above this?
>
>Just my 2c
>
>Michael
>
>  
>
When you say not to accept mail from server with static IP in the range 
of dialup-IPs, I don't agree. I am myself on that kind of network and I 
have a static IP and yet there are some servers which denies my mail. 
Wrong thinking. Internet is free and so it should stay free. About spam, 
people should be more carefull where they enter their email adresses and 
also list administrators could make list more secure (at least to 
prevent listing the list to see who is subscribed). This and only this 
is the problem of spam.
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