Benedikt Stockebrand wrote:
Frank Gadegast <ripe-anti-spam-wg@powerweb.de> writes:
Sad, but how can you submit a death threat to a role persons (object) ?
As e-mail.
There is no such "person" under a role object. Sure, you can send an email "I kill you all there at this company", but ...
The reason why I am so wary about this is because at that time you'd have to have a real person, with name and phone number, listed as admin-c. Things have improved since then, partly due to the introduction of abuse-c.
Exactly. Now you can hide some more personal information.
Nevertheless, the actual problem with the idea about abuse-c being too easily accessible still remains: People who don't really know what they are doing will find that interface and cause additional work to the people on the receiving end of the abuse-c mail queue.
Understand. What about admin fearing a higher workload, simply send an email back with a ticket number, when the incoming mail isnt in ARF ? Or direct people with this returning mail to a webform where the user only can enter certain things .. Its the admins choice ... Its my personal opinion that admins are fixing there security holes when the complain about the work load. The will get less complains, if they do. Kind regards, Frank