On 4/10/2004 2:07 PM Roger B.A. Klorese noted that:
> But that *forces* me to go to someone higher up the food chain, even
> when it's not specifically desired by the domain owner. That hassle
> turns a casual communication into a superhuman effort, raising the bar
> so high that, for instance, I'm unlikely to send the "are you aware one
> of your users is spamming?" mail before just putting a block in place...
How so? The Internet is about network interoperation, not host
interoperation. I don't much care about contacting host operators via
domain records, I want to get in touch with network operators via IP
address records because at the end of the day, they are the ones that
can really do something about the problem. Using domain name whois to
fight spam is useless.
-- Regards,-rwr
"In the modern world the intelligence of public opinion is the one indispensable condition for social progress." - Charles W. Eliot (1834 - 1926)
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