On October 1, 1998 at 10:26 aglists@goldblatt.net (Aaron Goldblatt) wrote:
But we can cut off our half of the connection if we feel it is primarily malicious and abusive.
So, feel free to filter any IPs you see coming to Software Tool and Die's routers that reverse to a .to domain. Fire up your procmail filters.
But I have legitimate business with a client who is registered in the .to TLD. Where he got that registration from really is none of my business, from a strictly operational standpoint. My job is to make sure that my customers can talk to him if they want/need to.
Deactivating his TLD just 'cause one guy is getting spammed by them is ...
That was never the complaint. Are you being willfully ignorant or does it just come naturally?
well ... silly? I guess that means we should revoke AOL's SLD, and Hotmail's SLD, and Yahoo's SLD ... I get spam from them -all-the-time-.
ag
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