[ppml] Revocation
McBurnett, Jim
jmcburnett at msmgmt.com
Tue Feb 18 22:48:26 EST 2003
>
> s/UBE/SPAM/
> -----
> UBE shall mean
>
> - messages, regardless of content, sent in multiple similar or
> identical copies to recipients who did not request to receive
> such messages from their sender.
>
> In deciding whether a transmission shall be deemed UBE, common sense
> shall be applied encompassing the totality of facts knowable about the
> transmission including subject line, actual content, source of
> addresses, falsification of message parts, use of promiscuous relays
> or proxies or other abusable resources, obfuscation of return path or
> true identity of sender, or history of sender's previous abuse as
> recorded in any accessible database.
> -----
Add:
Falsifacation includes, but is not limited to, the use of IP addresses
or DNS information in the header that is known to be reserved by IANA...
I just got 7 messages with IANA reserved blocks in the header....
anyway....
Jim
> Ok, suppose we define spam as above. Now what? Is there a mechanism
> to traceback ARIN resources currently in use by the
> originator? (As well
> as a clear mechanism to traceback the sender himself!) And
> then, suppose
> we have identified that entity and its ARIN resources but that entity
> is not a direct member of ARIN. What action do you
> propose be taken?
>
> -ron
>
>
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