From davidk@isi.edu Fri Oct 18 18:33:24 1996
Dear David,
My point at the RIPE meeting was that when sending an update with a Reply-to, the mnt-nfy DOES get a "warning" message, that somebody made SOME updates, (since the "Congratulations" are sent to her), but has no clue wrt. WHAT exactly has been modified (usually the Subject: line does not provide accurate information - if at all)...
This is true. You will receive less information then with a notification message in this case. This is clearly a disadvantage, but also an advantage for those people that are getting a bit tired of the amount of mails coming from the RIPE database automatic department.
OK. I understand now, this really IS a feature.
(Of course, the situation can be even worse if the From: line is forged...)
But you will always get at least one message from the database whether it is an ACK message or a notify message. The smartness only eliminates more mails sent to one and the same E-mail address. And again <ripe-dbm@ripe.net> is always willing to investigate with the maillogs if you suspect someting like this (in fact I *did* found a forgery once and I can assure you that the person that did it will not do it another time ...)
In fact I knew the NCC has very good logging (I once had to use this "service" :) ), but I thought we could spare some investigation. However, if such "errors" are infrequent, I agree it is not worth changing the behaviour.
PS. I suppose (and strongly hope :)) the authentication is based on the From: and not the Reply-to:.
I can tell you from first hand experience (that is the code is implemented as required in the specs) that the authentication is done on the From: field and nothing else then that.
This is what I wanted to hear, thank you. :) (I do not worry any more). Thanks again and regards, Janos