That would be true if all of the servers using those IP addresses were 100%
trustworthy, but that's impossible.  Servers are compromised all the time.
The people running them can make mistakes, creating open proxies or open
relays, or they can be bribed to allow a spammer access.  Very few spam
arrives to your mail server directly from a spammer.

Until people stop buying the products advertised in spam, there will always
be spam.


> On the other hand, a list of IP sources that are whitelisted and the
> protocols for using/generating that list represent a strong solution
> that can and should be described openly.



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