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Re: Mail-Transmitter RR
Hi,
The draft needs work but its a -- good concept -- you could add code the
mail agent to look for the RR record.
I think this will need to be discussed on the SMTP side of the house first
because a RR does nothing if the mail protocol does not use it IMHO.
Regards,
Al
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From: "David Green" <green@couchpotato.net>
To: <namedroppers@ops.ietf.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2002 8:49 PM
Subject: Mail-Transmitter RR
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> I'm sorry if this is off-topic, but I couldn't find a working group that
> is working on dealing with spam, so this is the closest match I could
> find. I know this is in no way related to IPv6 or anything else you guys
> are working on, but it is an idea I had involving the addition of a RR
> type. If this is not the right place to be sending this, any pointers to
> other working groups/forums would be greatly appreciated. And I appreciate
> all of the hard work you guys are doing... My idea is attached
> (domauth.txt)
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> Thanks,
>
> David Green
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