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Re: AOL scomp

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mark Radabaugh)
Thu Feb 24 14:56:19 2005

Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:53:14 -0500
From: Mark Radabaugh <mark@amplex.net>
To: nanog@merit.org
In-Reply-To: <421E2844.2070005@ttec.com>
Errors-To: owner-nanog@merit.edu


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Joe Maimon wrote:

| I believe one has an extra duty to be as strict as possible about
| accepting email to be forwarded to external parties:
|
| Read: Setup for every usuable blocklist, including you own, which
| rejects email outright. And spamassassin setup to reject any
| reasonable low FP score threshold. And none of that  "tag em all
| and let the user sort it out" business.
|
| Its not legitimate to cover your eyes and forward probable garbage
|  to someone else. You want it on your system, thats your decision.
|  AOL blocklisting high percentage garbage senders, including those
|  merely forwarding, is perfectly valid in my book.
|
| To blocklist all servers in the path or just the most recent one is
|  a local decision

Now here I would disagree.   These are specific requests by
individuals to forward mail to from one of their own accounts to
another one of their own accounts.   I do not think AOL (or anyone)
should consider mail forwarded at the customers request as indicating
that our mail servers are sending spam.

As that is apparently not the case I have seriously considered as a
matter of policy refusing to install mail forwards to AOL customers.

Mark Radabaugh
Amplex
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