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I wasn't trolling, but I also do not advocate it either. NAT is great! IPv6 can wait. NAT is perfectly fine for the time being.
But it would be completely true that if NAT wasn't a thing, IPv6 adoption would be faster.
I get it you like to express your thoughts in a justified and well explained way but...
-Nobody read this because is too long.
-Keep it simple, have a cup of coffee... relax my friend.
Thanks for contributing to LET.
Dude please fix your website. every damn time I access it ...
-the slider don't work.
-It doesn't adapt on mobile (responsive). Pay a few pennies to one of the guys here to get it fixed.
-yawn
You've been drinking, haven't you...
you got me
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Early mover advantage, and a catchy brand name.
They're pretty entrenched, and they're good enough until some c-level doesn't get an email from his friend using an ancient Hotmail account with the root cause being a blacklisted range in a RBL.
This may or may not be a true story.
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People are already trying to fix the problem. There are a bunch of RBLs out there, and quite a few were started in reaction to Spamhaus. I'll see if I can find the RBLs I used to use. I don't have the list, since I don't run email servers anymore , and I don't have a lot of time to spend researching it at the moment.
The RBL I really liked was using honeypots positioned at various ISPs to collect spam and IPs. They would escalate the ban based on the amount of spam received, and eventually the IP would just fall off the list if it behaved.
Then there used to be an association that was trying to start a whitelist. Companies would pay $25 to get vetted and listed, and they would stay on the list for a year. It was an interesting concept, but I could never find a way to hook into it to try it out.
I will offer you 8 whole pennies? deal?
I'm not cheap. Check with the other people around, I'm pretty sure somebody will do it for 8 whole pennies .
As it happens I need someone to finish of my new site, I got about 70% done and ran out of time which is incidentally why the slider is broken on the current site.
Might post a job here later, obviously more than 8 pennies
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Aaaaaaah... is it just me that gets a warm and fuzzy usenet-feeling when reading such forms?