On 4/10/13 7:55 PM, John Levine wrote: >>> There seems to be a faction that feel that 15 years ago someone once >>> blacklisted them and caused them some inconvenience, therefore all >>> DNSBLs suck forever. I could say similar things about buggy PC >>> implementations of TCP/IP, but I think a few things have changed since >>> then, in both cases. >> >> There's an inherent problem with letting 3rd parties affect email >> traffic, especially when there's no way to hold those 3rd parties >> accountable for negligence or malice. > > Like I said, things have changed since 1996. I talk to Spamhaus every > day am intimately familiar with their processes, and understand who > they report to. > > In the meantime, see > > http://www.circleid.com/posts/20130301_icann_announces_blocking_usage_review_panel/ >
Interesting, a discussion perhaps not for this list (but more information could be), I am curious of how the review panel is selected, when it is going to start to operate, and some others ops things. I looked around but I couldn't find anything really useful excepts for some PRs. So if you have a pointer I would be grateful. regards, /as