Joe Abley <jab...@hopcount.ca> wrote:
>
> You could compare it to DNS RBLs, too. You don't have to like it for it
> to exist (you don't have to use it.) It doesn't need to be universally
> liked to be useful.

I agree with your point but there is also a difference. RBLs (and DNS
response policy zones) create breakage in order to protect users. NTAs
hide breakage in order to placate users.

Tony.
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