El Jue 05 Feb 2004 10:47, Sasa Stupar escribi=F3:
> 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:
> >
> >=09over 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 an=
d
> 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.

I agree with you with accepting mail from any static IP address (dialup, =
dsl, etc.), but with 2 modifications:
1) you must use a valid domain in your server
2) your server=B4s IP address must be listed in DNS of your valid domain
if you are not a "bad boy" this is ok...and still free

I don=B4t agree with you where you say:
- "About spam, people should be more carefull where they enter their emai=
l 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. "

Spamers exists, spammers are the problem.

Gustavo

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