MarcoH <mailto:marcoh@marcoh.net> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 03:25:12PM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote: [...]
To provide such a behaviour, we need to store the information somewhere in the database and free-form remarks or a more generic e-mail attribute is IMHO not the way.
I have been caught in a story of alledged spam with an end-user customer and my experience is that ISP abuse team is at the crossroad between - lawyer (commercial and penal one), - wannabe hacker (coders with good programming skills and poor comprehension of the universe ;) - end-user customer that want bad guy punished and their mails delivered (especially the unsollicited one they send), - anti and pro spam lobby wich abhores one another What I understood is abuse / IP problems are mostly resolved if you teach / inform / communicate correctly. As the situation is already quite confusing and complicated I definitively want a Keep It Simple Stupid solution. IMHO abuse-c: field wich is a valid email is Simple & Stutid (aka what I need) : as a proof of concept I can successfully "sell" it today in my company to the marketing department :) Regards, Julien Tayon 9T
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