The Spam Problem: Moving Beyond RBLs
whirlycott writes "I just published a paper called The Spam Problem: Moving Beyond RBLs on my site. I comprehensively describe RBLs and list eight specific problems with them. I also get into ideas that next generation antispam system creators should read. I hope that this will be useful to anybody who is attending the Spam Conference at MIT on Jan 17th."
The author seems to be upset that innocent third-parties are being inconvenienced by black-hole lists. Tough shit. If it takes a thousand back-hoes cutting every Internet link to South Korea, China, Russia and other spam havens, to suppress spam, I will chip in for the diesel fuel. These ISPs don't care about spam and I don't care if they get BGP'd off the face of the Earth, along with any legitimate users they might serve.
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