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An Argument Against RBLs
posted by turmis on Tuesday December 31, @09:58AM
from the other-ways-to-fight-the-pork-monster dept.
Internet Governance Phillip Jacob has written an interesting analysis of anti-spam methods. He comes out strongly against Realtime Blackhole lists, and suggests that a more fair, legal, and appropriate response might be a technologically based system based on individual messages. He argues that "only a message can be considered as spam, not a TCP connection or a server or a person."

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