RE: Why spam is a problem.
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RE: Why spam is a problem.



The problem is that the Whois system for IP numbers is not organised
hierarchically (like DNS).

So you have to use tricks to go down the list of delegations to find the
final one...

There ough to be an RFC?

Franck Martin
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SOPAC South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission
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-----Original Message-----
From: Markku Savela [mailto:msa at burp.tkv.asdf.org]
Sent: Wednesday, 14 August 2002 9:19 
To: Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
Cc: ietf at ietf.org
Subject: Re: Why spam is a problem.


> From: Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu

> The problem is that ARIN is sending a bill to the owner of a /8 that it
> has to forward to the owner of the delegated /15 who sold bandwidth to
> a /24 - and the activity isn't violating the AUP of the /8 (remember,
> they only sell connectivity - and you do NOT want to get into
content-based
> stuff - there's a reason why 17 USC 512 gives a safe-harbor to ISPs
regarding
> their users).




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