semi [OT] IEFT moves DK to draft standard
Peter Peters
P.G.M.Peters at utwente.nl
Tue May 29 12:49:29 IST 2007
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Scott Silva wrote on 28-5-2007 23:30:
> That is what I think, too. But spambots are near the top of the spam chain, so
> I guess it will help. I think Domainkeys will be like SPF. You will have to
> get it working so others will accept YOUR mail. I had to get SPF working
> because the people who sign my paychecks needed to send mail to addresses that
> used SPF as a filtering point. And I always make the check signers happy!! ;-P
The same bots that send out spam also can host the spamvertised websites
and I have seen nets where a couple of the bots ran nameservices.
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Peter Peters, senior beheerder (Security)
Dienst Informatietechnologie, Bibliotheek en Educatie (ITBE)
Universiteit Twente, Postbus 217, 7500 AE Enschede
telefoon: 053 - 489 2301, fax: 053 - 489 2383, http://www.utwente.nl/itbe
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