[Asrg] Comments: draft-irtf-asrg-criteria-00.txt
Seth Breidbart
sethb at panix.com
Mon Mar 5 01:54:38 EST 2007
"Walter Dnes" <waltdnes at waltdnes.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 06:51:26PM +0000, Justin Mason wrote
> Don't engage in a battle you can't win. Go with...
> - our customer says he doesn't want your emails. No, we don't know
> why he doesn't want your emails.
> - the customer is always right; end of story.
> Don't give the spammers' lawyers anything to attack.
>
>> It's too subjective, and would outlaw DNSBL usage, as far as I
>> can tell...
>
> Not at all. It does require separate rules for each customer.
No, it doesn't. My (hypothetical) policy is that if too many
customers complain about receiving the email, I block them for
everybody. If any of my customers complain about not receiving the
email, I advise them how to get it past the blocks (e.g. with a free
email account forwarding to this one).
Separate rules, user-configurable, is a good way to go; it just isn't
necessary.
Seth
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