DNS Rule Transmission is a new tool in anti-spam controls

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I want to point out that the ability and use of DNS to transmit policy statements is a valuable tool in dealing with certain types of DMA sponsored emails which many of us wish would go away.

The idea of being able to send a statement of the use rules for a MX record for instance is a very powerful process in new networking models which are more policy driven in form.

Clearly the TXT records can carry these types of statements but it would seem to make sense to allow some pre-approved tags and response mandates to be used as well.

Todd
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Todd S. Glassey - CISM CIFI
CTO Certichron Inc

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