12 Jan
2005
12 Jan
'05
5:41 p.m.
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 11:23:42 GMT, Michael.Dillon@radianz.com said:
I happen to believe that a web of email peering agreements is the best way to get us to the point where it is difficult for anyone to anonymously send email because they *MUST* relay it through an ISP who will not accept the email for relay unless they have authenticated the user.
The X.400 concepts of ADMD= and PRMD= really caught on, didn't they? ;) Peering in a world of 64K ASNs, mostly basically static, is a lot different than peering in a world of 40 million plus .COMs, many in motion. Most of the time, we're lucky if the MX record points to the right place....