In message <ba02fd00-97af-bf57-624e-bc5c87aa4feb@linx.net>, Malcolm Hutty <malcolm@linx.net> writes
It has been asserted that making sure admins have a functioning abuse e-mail address will help combat abuse, but nobody has managed to explain how in a way that I can understand. As far as I can see, this will achieve nothing useful.
It assists the diligent (but too lazy to run their own check) in learning that their abuse address is not working. This will allow them to receive more abuse reports and thereby (through their diligence) ensure that the Internet becomes a slightly safer place. in my experience, even the diligent sometimes have outdated and non- functional email contact addresses -- the Internet is getting old and things rot and decay, including email addresses and their domains
3. I am simply too stupid to understand this simple issue.
I recall that, back when I was involved with LINX (Happy 100 BTW) that Vanessa sent out an email every quarter to check that the list of contact addresses for NOCs of LINX members was still functional (and she then chased down the bounces and got things fixed). Perhaps that system remains (though of course it won't be Vanessa doing it)
If there is a fourth, or if someone can explain how making people set up an autoresponder that nobody reads is useful, then I would like to hear it.
the LINX MOU permits autoresponders on the peering contact address, so clearly they are thought to be useful ... #4 of the MOU is pretty strict about responding to emails ... so I'd have thought that you would understand how useful they can be in a related context at RIPE. -- richard Richard Clayton Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. Benjamin Franklin 11 Nov 1755