On Sat, 10 Dec 2005, Douglas Otis wrote:
BATV will make forged DSNs a thing of the past, irrespective of where a recipient list is checked, an AV or SPAM filter is added, etc.
Stop plugging a recipient-side cost-shift scheme that you're directly involved with as some sort of panacea. BATV has benefits, as do other schemes, but you're still fixated on it as being the end-all, be-all of forgery prevention -- by making third parties do the dirty work and letting the instigators off the hook. By putting the costs on the shoulders of third parties, you're putting yourself squarely on the side of the spewing hosts, and being as ignorant as the admins running the anti-malware products on those hosts. For shame. Until you get the point that you're putting the burden on people that have nothing to do with the problem that started this long thread (anti-malware notices to forged senders), and your first priority should be stopping that spew at the source BEFORE asking uninvolved third parties to help, you're going to continue to look like the self-absorbed crack smoker you've made yourself out to be. -- -- Todd Vierling <tv@duh.org> <tv@pobox.com> <todd@vierling.name>