Re: Craigslist Bouncing Me - Non-generic DNS
- From: Res <res@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 11:19:24 +1000 (EST)
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On Sun, 13 May 2007, *** Hoogendijk wrote:
True.
immaterial! spam bots use port 25 to send out.
OK. If that is the case, block *outgoing* 25. But I can still send mail,
can't I? Given the first statement which said "requiring their
Of course you can still send mail, use your ISP's mail server as smart
host. Border rpouter aCL's are configured that the outbound SMTP boxes are
the only ones that are allowed to send out.
ISP's who fail to take action like this are saying " its not my problem "
well yes, it is their problem, and if they take action like this, it
forces all mail via their servers where they can do spam blocking and so
on, this is an advantage because it minimises the abuse@ complaints they
would ordinarily receive.
you need a fucking big clue stick shoved up your arse!
Maybe I'd like that, maybe I don't. But you've to watch your mouth. It
its not a matter if you like or done, its a matter of you need, dont ever
tell anybody they have no clue, when you yourself clearly dont.
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Cheers
Res
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