Re: Frank Carmickle and Marco Paganini must die
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 19:28:20 -0400, Stephen Gran <sgran@debian.org> said:
> Use port 587 to send your mail through a working system somewhere
> else, then. Almost no one is blocking 587 yet, and it is the
> standard.
> Look, if people really are having problems getting their mail moved
> around, we are a bunch of geeks with access to bandwidth, right?
> I'm sure that asking around will get people with problems access to
> 'legitmate' (for someone's definition of legitimate) mail server
> somewhere in the world.
It is not a matter of not being able to circumvent people
blocking email, or inability to jump through hoops, but one of why
should I? My machine is a fully functioning node on the internet, and
I refuse to downgrade its functionality.
My take is that people who want to filter my email are those
that I didn't want to talk to in the first place. I send mail from
my laptop from a variety of locations (wifi hot spots, hotels), and I
deliver the mail myself. If people don't want to listen to whatI
say, that is their prerogative.
manoj
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Whoever dies with the most toys wins.
Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org> <http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/>
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