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Anti-Spam Research Group IETF 72 John Levine, Chair

Anti-Spam Research Group IETF 72 John Levine, Chair. Agenda. Agenda bash DNSBL description (Levine) ‏ DNSBL BCP-ish (Lewis) ‏ Anti-spam technique wiki AOB ARF draft?. DNSBL Description. Redone to be a standard with MUST, etc. Now has normative advice for v4, v6, domain DNSxLs.

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Anti-Spam Research Group IETF 72 John Levine, Chair

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  1. Anti-Spam Research Group IETF 72 John Levine, Chair

  2. Agenda • Agenda bash • DNSBL description (Levine)‏ • DNSBL BCP-ish (Lewis)‏ • Anti-spam technique wiki • AOB • ARF draft?

  3. DNSBL Description • Redone to be a standard with MUST, etc. • Now has normative advice for v4, v6, domain DNSxLs

  4. DNSBL Description • New stuff for Ipv6 • Name syntax: hex digits like rDNS • Forbidden entry: ::1 • Test entry: maybe ::2, debatable

  5. DNSBL Description • New stuff for domain Bls • Forbidden entry: TEST • Test entry: EXAMPLE • Matches current practice • E-mail address -> localpart.domain ?

  6. DNSBL BCP-ish • Seems to be done • Minor wordsmithing • “Don't blame DNSBL if you misuse it” • Informational or BCP?

  7. Technique wiki • Growing slowly • Any volunteers?

  8. AOB • ARF draft? • Theory of assertions? • “I send no mail” (the null assertion)‏ • Other?

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