Mysoginistic some?

Fine, I'll play along. Will you check say 50 of your regular senders' 
ips at rfc-ignorant.org and tell me how many come up breaking a RFC 
requirement? Whole ISP's are listed there for instance for having bad 
whois, non-working abuse etc. etc. If you start playing by those rules 
you'll end up an anti-spam kook blocking half the world...

"ASSP is all about invalidating mail because of incompliance of RFC" - where 
does ASSP claim that aim? link please

Finally, can you please give a proper RFC quote saying what mail servers are 
required to accept or reject? AFAIK the receiving system has the right to 
decide for themselves what to accept or block, i.e. I can block your e-mail 
just because I don't like your name, or I can accept e-mail forging helo's if 
that's my wish and I wouldn't be breaking any RFC's. The senders might, but 
that's not my business.




On 10/19/2009 3:38 PM, Jean-Pierre van Melis wrote:
> ASSP is all about invalidating mail because of incompliance of RFC and even
> goes further than this. It's just because this specific incompliance is not
> realistic it should just be discarded.
> non-RFC-compliance is indeed a valid reason to invalidate a message..
>
> Reversing this logic into "An RFC-compliance should result in validating a
> message" is IMHO female logic..
>
> JP
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