>> There is a need to be able to publish a NO, I DONT WANT YOUR CRAP, DONT >> EVEN SEND ME THE FIRST EMAIL, and based on a number of other refusals by >> the IESG and IETF Management (based on demands from parties who's sales >> of filters may be impacted) has refused to take a formal project to >> 'provide additions to DNS to allow for the publication of IP Licensing >> and US/Contact Information for those domains. > >RFC 3665. Nobody ever used it. I'm fairly sure you mean RFC 3865, "A No Soliciting Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Service Extension" but you're right, nobody ever used it. We never thought anyone would, but there was political pressure at the time from people who didn't (and I see some still don't) understand the "voluntary" part of the way standards work. R's, John