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On Thu, 2013-05-23 at 16:13 +1000, Karl Auer wrote:<BR>
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Um, I think you may have missed the point there. When all IPv6 forwards
have a valid reverse, the lack of such will be no indication of
spamminess at all.
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If that day ever comes, and I doubt it, given, most can't even get it right on IPv4, then, it will be one less process in many.<BR>
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blur. Stances like yours, which presume such distinctions and seek to
disadvantage (even if for the very best of reasons) those belonging to
the "lesser" class, will become untenable.
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So be it, I can't understand why some expect those with as tight a ship as they can possibly run (because there are always limits), to dumb it down, just for the tiny minority who in most the part CBF even looking at if they can resolve their compliance issues.<BR>
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The presumption there is that it is they who need to get their act
together. That assumption, with it's inherent co-assumption that they
need you more than you need them, is one that the coming decade may
challenge...
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Maybe, maybe not. If those responsible - the sys admins (so most likely hardly anyone on this list since they are in the minority here as most are, or were, before certain media types publicised this list and we ended up with whingepoolers etc, network engineers, who would not have DNS in their daily responsibilities) did their job, or were educated (since we all know in small business often one employee has many hats, including server administration, and likely would be unaware of things like this).<BR>
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Which is why I will not change my anti-spam measures for IPv6, like I hinted previously, else it'll be 1990 all over again.<BR>
I'm human (yes, that might surprise some - shut up Tom if you're reading this <IMG SRC="cid:1369294072.11906.13.camel@tardis" ALIGN="middle" ALT=";)" BORDER="0">), I make mistakes, but I learn from them, and try not to repeat them.<BR>
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