I think that web page exists in every RIR. You can always scale any issue with 
any contact.

In my next version of the policy proposal in RIPE, I'm suggesting using 
automated standards for the reporting (such as X-ARF/RFC5965/RFC6650). This may 
be a good simplification for everybody. There is open source to manage that for 
both sides, the one reporting and the one getting the abuse report.

Regards,
Jordi
@jordipalet
 
 

El 4/4/20 13:14, "mailop en nombre de Alessandro Vesely via mailop" 
<mailop-boun...@mailop.org en nombre de mailop@mailop.org> escribió:

    Hi Jordi,
    
    On Fri 03/Apr/2020 19:33:40 +0200 JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via mailop wrote:
    > 
    > There is already an existing policy that mandates having the abuse 
mailbox. My proposal doesn't change that. The actual policy and validation 
system only check that the mail server acks about the mailbox, which in my 
opinion is not sufficient and the result is precisely what you indicated.
    > 
    > My proposal is trying to improve that, making sure that the mailbox can 
actually get emails and that the policy clearly indicates that you must act on 
that.
    
    
    Hmm... "Underwear will be worn on the outside so we can check." [Bananas].
    
    
    Actually, there are some ISPs who made an honest attempt at setting up an 
abuse
    mailbox, but then were fooled by the intricacies of mail servers 
maintenance,
    until the mailbox became unreachable.  A practical approach, in that case,
    would be to have a web form to report the invalid email address along with 
the
    diagnosis in a message/delivery-status, like APNIC and ARIN do.
    
    
    
    Best
    Ale
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