Dave Crocker wrote:


Jon Callas wrote:
Dave Crocker wrote:
With the use of language like "suspicious", SSP is making value
judgement on messages that do not satisfy SSP's criteria, even
though those message well might be entirely legitimate.
...

How about something like "SSP Exception"? Metaphorically, it works well with the programming use of the word exception.


Folks,

In the hope of trying to close some of the "easy" Issues, would folks comment on this specific proposal, or otherwise post comments seeking closure of the Issue?
My suggestion is to just to take the exception/violation reason. For
example, "all-exception", "strict-exception", "nxdomain-exception"
and the like. A single word even if it's value-neutral gives the wrong
impression that all exceptions/violations/suspicion should be given
the same weight. Just saying what it is that went wrong doesn't
do that.

      Mike
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