Re: ietf.org unaccessible for Tor users

Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Tue, 15 March 2016 21:59 UTC

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> About 90% of SMTP is spam.  SMTP from Tor nodes is so close to 100%
> that I don't know anyone who accepts mail from them.

cite, please.

i accept mail from them.

wild unsubstantiated assertions do not aid reasoned discussion.

randy