On 9/12/11 4:58 PM, "Michael Sinatra" <michael@rancid.berkeley.edu> wrote:
On 09/12/11 10:13, Always Learning wrote:
Primarily IP ranges to block and/or abuse email addresses.
Thank you. I will try it.
Oh, and there they also like to see your real name and not a junk mail address. Just like on the RIPE mailinglists, you know in the old country.
The ARIN web page http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-ppml states
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I think arin-discuss would be a better place for this than arin-ppml.
Actually, I think the best place to have this particular conversation is arin-tech-discuss. ARIN engineering hangs out there and does respond. I'm not sure if all of NANOG wants to hear about the various behaviors of different whois clients dealing with different whois servers around the globe. If you are interested in the more global whois directory service problem, there is emerging work going on in the IETF to tackle the directory service problem called WEIRDS. Regards, Mark ARIN CTO