Looking through the logs and spamtraps here after the Easter break, one thing is abundantly clear - email cannot continue the way it is now..mail will succeed if adopted by:
All of these can afford the cost of registering the one .mail domain they will actually need and the Internet mail system will finally have what it so desparately lacks now - a virtual central backbone of trust.
(See also my earlier post on .mail.)
Category: Fixing SMTP
Technorati: Fixing SMTP
1. Gerco Wolfswinkel14/04/2004 12:30:29
Homepage: http://www.wolfswinkel.net
What's the proposed 'fine' for registering a .mail domain? I haven't been able to find that. I do agree with the usefulness (and elegance) of the .mail proposal, but don't quite see the need for a high entry fee (there should be a fee for covering the costs, obviously). The owner of a domain controls the creation of .mail, so the entry charge seems just a fine for small parties. Is it intended specifically to shut those out from direct to MX SMTP mail?
Anyone capable of registering a .mail domain and configuring a server properly should be able to send mail direct to mx imho. The Anti Spam Community Registry should have the authority to act against any abuse of .mail to weed out abusers (or lax administrators
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2. Chris Linfoot14/04/2004 12:56:10
1) $2,000 and it's not a fine - it is subject to negotiation with ICANN at the next stage of the RFP and could well come down.
2) For the record, I will pay it - gladly.
3) A by product of .mail may be that in future fewer hosts will send mail direct to MX, but this is not the primary intention
4) Sending email direct to MX is not a right, it is a privilege, albeit one we have become accustomed to taking for granted.
You pay tax to keep your car on the road (not a fine), you pay taxes to cover the cost of police and other law enforcement agencies (not a fine either). In this context, is paying for a .mail domain really so bad?
5) You don't have to pay for one anyway, providing your ISP does.
And I wouldn't worry about having to use an outbound SMTP smarthost. You can still have MX for all your domains pointed directly at your own servers so you can use blacklists, whitelists and so on.
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