Re: Branden's mail policies
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On 19-06-2005 12:40, martin f krafft wrote:
> These days, any moron and their father can set up a mail
> server with proper queuing. That does not mean they can protect it
> against relaying.
And because some (alot) can do it wrong, noone should be allowed to do it?
> I se *no* (read that again: NO) reason why anyone
> should run a mail spool on a dial-up.
Are you arguing that those with expensive connections have more clue
that those with cheap ones?
I maintain several networks professionally through DSL lines. Yes, they
get blacklisted sometimes, simply becuase they use a DSL. No, I don't
want the ISPs of those networks to decide how emails should be treated.
- Jonas
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* Jonas Smedegaard - idealist og Internet-arkitekt
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