On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 18:01 +0100, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> On Thu, February 12, 2009 19:29, John Hardin wrote:
> > Ultimately that's what you have to do. The only way to automatically
> > filter 100% of spam is to unplug your MTA from the 'net.
> 
> unless one implement policyd to whitelist known senders and greylist
> the rest and or whois sender ip and or sender domain, shame its not
> pr recipient anywhere, in a perfect world there was no spam then
> 
I've heard it said that IPV6 will put paid to privacy for
whistle-blowers etc because, with that fully implemented, NAT will
vanish and all IPs will be unique. By implication they'd be unspoofable,
though I'm not sure I believe that. However, if that's true it will also
leave the spammers out in the open.

Martin


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