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Going Upstream to Fight Spam (Wired)

Going Upstream to Fight Spam (Wired)

Posted Jan 20, 2004 21:27 UTC (Tue) by sab39 (guest, #2185)
In reply to: Going Upstream to Fight Spam (Wired) by freemars
Parent article: Going Upstream to Fight Spam (Wired)

It doesn't, but it's pretty simple to blacklist emails whose sender address is one of those domains.

Since domains have non-zero cost and it'll take very little time for any new spam-friendly (sender-permitted-from-known-spam-IPs) domains to make it into blacklists, this is probably a significant increase in the cost of sending spam - get a new domain every day or two with appropriate SPFs.

This measure is basically intended to prevent spoofed email, which is a large proportion of spam and virus email. It doesn't (by itself) stop spam, but it makes it a lot easier to identify, trace, and control by other means.

Personally, I expect the effect on virus mail will be much greater than the effect on spam - that's usually very naive about email spoofing and would blatantly violate all SPF records whenever they're present for the spoofed domain.


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