1. If the IP address of the sender doesn't resolve to a.mail domain, discard it.
2. If any server on the.mail domain is used for spam, the name shall be terminated.
3. Set up a strict set of rules that define what is spam and what isn't, and all who are registered with a.mail domain must follow these rules, lest they be terminated as well.
I'm glad to see that at least Europe still has some functioning antitrust laws, unlike the US where antitrust laws were effectively gutted by the judiciary.
Keep in mind that the US court system had decided that microsoft should be split up, but then lost that ruling upon microsofts' appeal. Microsoft can still appeal anything that the EU courts decide at this point.
USA is not the only country doing technology. Why were the other countries not nearly affected as much?
Simple, most of the top players of the industry are based here. AOL, sun, microsoft, ibm, and countless others that all add up. Like it or not, the internets' infrastructure is largely based around the US.
really Clinton trashed the economy? and I thought I heard something about the budget being balenced...I even heard some talk of a surplus... I do admit that the DMCA signing was bad but Bush IMO has done very little good for his 4 years so I say OUT.
FWIW, clinton rode the dot-com bubble, during which there were heavy spending and investments, and the economy was moving right along. Its no surprise that there would be a surplus in this case. However, the economy began to drop just as the dot-com bubble burst. The dot-com bubble in itself left several unemployed when it popped, and it didn't help when those people had no money to spend into the economy, resulting in more jobs being lost. Bush happened to come into office just after the crash, so by causality alone, everybody blames the bad economy on Bush taking office.
In case you didn't notice, clinton drafted several things that did pose a threat to our economy, and we are just now feeling the effects of. Want a good example? Try NAFTA.
One of the limitations inherent in this approach is that when an application malfunctions, it can affect other programs, Gosh said. Program bugs also are vulnerabilities that can be used by adversaries to attack the entire system. What military networks need, Gosh said, is a way to isolate software programs at the hardware level.
Very nice alternative to microsofts palladium approach. I know a lot of you guys on slashdot hate anything that has to do with the government, but I think the DoD is quite on the right track.
1. If the IP address of the sender doesn't resolve to a .mail domain, discard it.
.mail domain is used for spam, the name shall be terminated.
.mail domain must follow these rules, lest they be terminated as well.
2. If any server on the
3. Set up a strict set of rules that define what is spam and what isn't, and all who are registered with a
What about mozilla and winamp?
Keep in mind that the US court system had decided that microsoft should be split up, but then lost that ruling upon microsofts' appeal. Microsoft can still appeal anything that the EU courts decide at this point.
Simple, most of the top players of the industry are based here. AOL, sun, microsoft, ibm, and countless others that all add up. Like it or not, the internets' infrastructure is largely based around the US.
really Clinton trashed the economy? and I thought I heard something about the budget being balenced...I even heard some talk of a surplus... I do admit that the DMCA signing was bad but Bush IMO has done very little good for his 4 years so I say OUT.
FWIW, clinton rode the dot-com bubble, during which there were heavy spending and investments, and the economy was moving right along. Its no surprise that there would be a surplus in this case. However, the economy began to drop just as the dot-com bubble burst. The dot-com bubble in itself left several unemployed when it popped, and it didn't help when those people had no money to spend into the economy, resulting in more jobs being lost. Bush happened to come into office just after the crash, so by causality alone, everybody blames the bad economy on Bush taking office.
In case you didn't notice, clinton drafted several things that did pose a threat to our economy, and we are just now feeling the effects of. Want a good example? Try NAFTA.
Very nice alternative to microsofts palladium approach. I know a lot of you guys on slashdot hate anything that has to do with the government, but I think the DoD is quite on the right track.