Roberto Diaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am telling about a principle.. nobody should put the entire dynamic > internet segment into a black list.. > > Why isn't is this sufficient for you?
Because the Internet has changed, and most people either don't care about the DUL, or think it's a good idea because of the amount of spam. The DUL has been around for quite a while. Many, many people are using it. Ranting and whining on debian-user will not change their minds. OTOH, making a one-line change to your sendmail.cf (or similar file) will allow you to send whatever mail you want. In this rant, you haven't made any points which haven't been made before, and haven't given any good reason which might counteract <http://mail-abuse.org/dul/intro.htm>. So you've been deluging my inbox with no hope of actually changing the situation. Just citing "a principle" is _not_ enough to change the MAPS folks' minds. That's why it isn't sufficient for me. -- Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - In a variety of flavors! You have a deep interest in all that is artistic.