14 Jan
2000
14 Jan
'00
9:44 p.m.
Nope, they'll list anyone who blocks them, regardless of open relay status.
If that's true, they're going too far, and won't be able to become widespread enough to matter.
Right. MAPS narrowly dodged that same bullet several times in the early days, and both ORBS and IMRSS were created as direct responses to our well-learned conservatism about who we will blackhole and why.
That's a damn shame.
Not really. Failure is a natural consequence of any nonscalable activity. -- Paul Vixie <vixie@mibh.net> >> But what *IS* the internet? > It's the largest equivalence class in the reflexive transitive > symmetric closure of the relationship "can be reached by an IP > packet from". --Seth Breidbart