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[db-wg] abuse-c: proposal
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MarcoH
marcoh at marcoh.net
Thu Jan 29 16:31:05 CET 2004
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 04:21:23PM +0100, Daniel Karrenberg wrote: > On 29.01 15:50, MarcoH wrote: > > Make sure that part of the docs is surrounded by the stuff about where to > > find certain information...if they read the docs, they would also be able > > to figure out that changed: and notify: are not meant as an abuse pointer. > > They do not read the docs at all. They parse any ascii that comes back > for something that syntactically looks like and e-mail address. One way > to stop this might be to identify the tool authors and put as many of > their e-mail addresses as one can find in free text in objects. ;-) I suggest rot13 encryption of all addresses except the one taking complaints :) MarcoH
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