On Wed, 12 Nov 2008, Randy Presuhn wrote:
Agreed, but if those analogies are correct, they also undermine the argument. Neither the email sender nor the recipient (the ones to whom email is most important) typically have any voice whatsoever in the selection of the DNSBL.
End recipients *absolutely* have a voice in the DNSbl selection process. They have the option of voting with their feet if their ISP chooses a DNSbl that negatively impacts them.
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