[RFCI-Discuss] RFC-ignorant.org list accuracy and refresh frequency...

Jean-Marc Pigeon jmp at safe.ca
Sun Feb 22 15:31:42 EST 2009


Bonjour Ralf,

On Sun, 2009-02-22 at 21:09 +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * Jean-Marc Pigeon <jmp at safe.ca>:
> 
> > > So why does the site that's listed not delist themselves?
> > 	Uh?
> > 	Not sure I fully understand your comment.
> > 
> > 	1) I have "delist" myself (but nothing is happening)
> 
> When did you ask to be delisted? Today? Yesterday? It's this thing
> called weekend.
	Sorry to have asserted, this was a fully automatic
	process, which is not aware about week-end..
	By the way...
	The URL link to confirm "remove request" was sent to
	postmaster, prove this is (at least partially) automated.
	
> 
> > 	2) listed since 2005, 
> 
> In the postmaster category.
> 
> > just notice this, log indicate since 2007 no test was conducted by
> > RFC-ignorant.org (until proved otherwise),
> 
> Of course not. No test is done until a test is requested.
	Impaired logic.
	As "postmaster" is not working your are not
	advising the person in charge of the E_Mail
	trouble....(your logic)
	So as you CAN'T advise somebody, how this "somebody"
	can request a test to show it is indeed working
	as he is not aware you find it broken?

	- Your solution: do nothing just broadcast FALSE
	  data (who care)

	- My (proposed) solution: send every month an Email
	  with the "confirm 'delist' please" URL.
	  (well to be smart, that Email would be sent 
	   only if simple probing is showing "postmaster"
	   account working).

	Just an advice.

	BTW, thanks for the "removing" request URL sent.

	
> 
> > 	   This is far to be a good indication about
> > 	   data-base accuracy... do we agree?
> 
> No.
> 
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A bientôt
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