Dean, it's this simple: AOL is not *sending* the mail. They are not *relaying* the mail. They don't qualify as a RBLable party because of that, in this incident. The proper description for "they're bouncing it back to me because the headers were forged to say it came from me but it didn't, and they're just the site where the targeted customers reside" is neither "sender" nor "relayer", nor generally considered an abusing party in a spam situation though it may cause some third-party forgery victim some pain. This seems perfectly obvious to me. It should be perfectly obvious to anyone who understands net mail and has read the RBL website. Why are you going on and on about it? -george william herbert gherbert@crl.com I speak for myself only.
On 12/21/98, George Herbert <gherbert@crl.com> wrote:
Why are you going on and on about it?
He's going on about it because he thinks that by publically maligining the RBL team, he'll cause them enough bad press that they change their rules and become ineffective. Any further discussion of this topic should probably be held elsewhere; please honor the reply-to header. -- J.D. Falk <jdfalk@cp.net> "Smoke me a kipper, boys, Special Agent In Charge (Abuse Issues) I'll be back for breakfast." Critical Path, Inc. -- Ace Rimmer, Red Dwarf
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