On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 9:35 AM, John C Klensin <john-ietf@xxxxxxx> wrote:
--On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 20:00 -0500 John R Levine
To say nothing of handing out free ponies every Thursday.<johnl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> 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.
>>
>> But John - of course any spammer will respectfully honor a
>> "no solicitations" flag, either delivered by RFC 3865 or the
>> DNS Text record the OP is requesting... :).
>
> Of course. And they will implement RFC 3514, too.
IMnvHO, any anti-spam approach that depends on good behavior
from the spammers is a waste of time unless it is accompanied by
strong, enforceable, and enforced "if you break these rules, you
will spend time in prison" provisions.
Think of the exercise as a Mythbusters experiment.
"Many viewers wrote in to tell us that this was a great way to stop spam, in this episode we find out!"
Myth Busted
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