17 Jun
1998
17 Jun
'98
3:58 p.m.
On 06/16/98, Derek Balling <dredd@megacity.org> wrote:
I would have to agree with this, but I would say that the caveat is that the ISP should notify the customer (somewhere, anywhere) that they use the RBL (or at least that the ISP reserves the right to block domains and/or hosts from connecting/sending to the mail server). It can be in the fine print of the multi-page AUP that the customer gets shoved under their nose, but it should be in there.
So far, the consensus seems to be that an ISP should notify their customers of any filtering policies. In fact, I have yet to see anybody disagree. So why are we continuing this argument? -- J.D. Falk <jdfalk@cp.net> Special Agent In Charge (Abuse Issues) Critical Path, Inc.