egal/corporate folks upstairs at
MS were responsible for that, and that the good folks from MS on the
working list were as surprised as were the rest of us).
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
President/CEO
Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy
IADB Email Sender Accreditation Database:
On Mar 23, 2005, at 12:37 PM, RSK wrote:
On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 10:24:37AM -0800, Andreas Ott wrote:
http://money.cnn.com/2005/03/22/technology/ibm_spam/
If this write-up is accurate,
It's not. From the http://www.aunty-spam.com website:
IBM Not Spamming Spammers! FairUCE is About Fair Use, Not A
ither getting a clue or getting the
boot.
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
President/CEO
Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy
http://www.isipp.com http://www.isipp.com/iadb.php
Professor of Law, Lincoln Law School of SJ
If you have spare Gmail accounts, please consider donating them here:
http://www.gmail4troops.com
Anne
t), but not travel, lodging or other expenses. Hotel rooms are
available for about $90/night and up under our discount.
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
President/CEO
Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy
Professor of Law, Lincoln Law School of SJ
Committee Member, Asilomar Microcomputer Workshop
All,
We have not yet announced, but have made available, the IDDB - ISIPP
Domains Database. This is a companion database to IDDB, and allows
queriers to do a query by domain name; if the domain name is listed,
it will return a list of IP addresses from which the domain is properly
allowed to
> > 127.3.100.3 Accepts unverified sign-ups, gives chance to opt out
>
> > 127.3.100.5 Has opt-in confirmation mechanism
> > 127.3.100.6 Has and uses opt-in confirmation mechanism
>
> > 127.3.100.10 All mailing list mail is confirmed opt-in
>
> Hmm..
Also, the pricing seems a bit whacked - are you *really* expecting
sites that
have less than 30 customers to pay $200/month? I know a *lot* of
people
who have formed collectives of 10-15 people who chip in and get a 1U at
a colo
They are not email service providers; if you are talking abo
For those interested in seeing how this has evolved, and what exactly
this particular accreditation database provides, our query pages have
been expanded, and include a link to the full suggested DNSL data
response codes.
The codes we use at present include:
127.0.0.1Listed in
ive a courtesy listing to anyone from NANOG who is *not* a commercial
sender (and listings for individuals are always free).
Querying is, of course, also always free.
http://www.isipp.com/iadb.php
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
President/CEO
Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy
is that it is designed to list not only
IP addresses, but also associated domains *if* the listee is publishing
an SPF record, and conversely IADB listees will be able to get a unique
"accreditation code" to put into their SPF records.
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
President/CEO
In
All,
The proceedings of last month's Spam and the Law conference are now
available through us. They are available as individual sessions, or
you can get the entire conference (broken out into individual
sessions). Each presentation includes the full audio of the speaker's
presentation (and t
0.00 off.
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
President & CEO
Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy
ard your note to the Verizon
contact?
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
President/CEO
Institute for Spam & Internet Public Policy
Professor of Law, Lincoln Law School of SJ
pt we used at Habeas to bind ISP users if an ISP signed a
license with Habeas). The latter, third party beneficiaries, is
*actually* what one would need to bind a users' own customers to the
users' contract, and that must be spelled out explicitly in the
contract between ISP a
hic,
at http://www.isipp.com/slamspammer.php
Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
President & CEO
Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy
> Dave - the problem with basic email is that is has no assured delivery
> capabilities or receipt processes.
To that end, and to Dave's question (and some I've received off-list)
- these are not particularly *technical* standards - they are
practical standards, having to do more with email
ect to offer *deep* discounts to beta testers). Anyone who
would like more information should contact me directly.
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
President & CEO
Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy
ing to do exactly that. I have no idea of cost, but
drop them a line at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
CEO
Habeas, Inc.
> > That query configuration in SpamAssassin was incorrect, and has been
> > fixed in 2.60. While I apologize that it caused you an
> > inconvenience, it was in fact set up like that without our
> > knowledge. It was querying the HIL even if there were no Habeas
> > headers present in the inbou
> I hope you've provisioned a bit more bandwidth onto your various DNS
> servers that are handling your whiet/blacklists. About a 2 months ago
> there seemed to be some sort of confusion where you took your HIL list
> down, changed it's name and then changed it to zone-xfer only. Not a
> lot of
>
> On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. wrote:
> > If you're interested in reviewing the criteria for acceptance onto
> > the HISP (contained in a HISP license which, again, is free),
> > contact me off-list.
>
> Gosh, didn't the AGIS law
> I have lost my copy of the contact list for the NOCs. Can someone
> supply the contact ingo for he.net?
This is probably as good a time as any to mention that we have just
inaugurated our ISPWL (dns-based ISP whitelist), the "HISP". It's
relevant to this because members provide both standa
MS is also, I am told, behind the gutting, stalling, and undermining
of Senator Bowen's SB 12 (the California anti-spam legislation).
Right now her office is basically scrambling to get other ISPs to give
their input so that they can demonstrate that MS does not speak for
the networking wo
> New spam technique or some new virus, similar to a Melissa? Any body
> else seeing this?
We're seeing it here too, coming to role accounts. Our folks are
saying virus, but haven't identified which one yet.
Anne
Oops..2nd time, sorry - had to resub to NANOG and hadn't actually
sent the sub to -post.
> Except possibly don't use the word "spam", or anything else that is
> liable to trip SpamAssassin and friends into giving your messages a
> high score (so references to abdominal anatomy and cable tv d
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