On Tue 18/Jan/2022 00:47:53 +0100 Scott Mutter via mailop wrote:
I feel like the abuse contact that's being suggested in RDAP, RP, rWhois, etc -
are all intended to be manually sent by a human, i.e. someone from one of these
big name email service providers (Microsoft/Yahoo/Gmail).
It is much
On Tue 18/Jan/2022 00:34:51 +0100 Grant Taylor via mailop wrote:
On 1/17/22 4:08 PM, John Levine via mailop wrote:
See my previous message about RDAP. If people want to publish contact info
for their IP ranges, they can do it now in the RIR WHOIS. The problem is that
they don't want to.
In t
On 2022-01-17 at 18:08:15 UTC-0500 (17 Jan 2022 18:08:15 -0500)
John Levine via mailop
is rumored to have said:
Dunno about you, but where I am, if an IP does not have matching
forward and reverse DNS, that is a very strong signal that it's not
supposed to be hosting a server and you don't wan
On 1/17/22 4:47 PM, Scott Mutter via mailop wrote:
Additionally, are all of these big name email service providers going to
automatically send feedback to these abuse contacts for every single
message that their users flag as spam or that their systems flags as spam?
I suspect that the percent
We've really taken the original topic off course. But I feel that we may
be taking the secondary topic off course as well.
All the talk about abuse contacts in RDAP or RP DNS - I'm not saying that
these have merits... BUT... Is Microsoft/Yahoo/Gmail/*insert whatever big
name email service* sendin
On 1/17/22 4:08 PM, John Levine via mailop wrote:
See my previous message about RDAP. If people want to publish
contact info for their IP ranges, they can do it now in the RIR WHOIS.
The problem is that they don't want to.
In theory, maybe.
However in my experience, many small operators who
It appears that Grant Taylor via mailop said:
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>On 1/17/22 11:49 AM, Scott Mutter via mailop wrote:
>> Do reverse DNS entries support the TXT structure?
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>I can't remember the last time I used it to say with any certainty. But
>would completely expect that it would.