> >> 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. Yes, that's what I meant. Sorry. > 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. I never expected it to catch on either. An interesting idea, to be sure, but as you say, that's not enough. Ned