Burton Windle wrote:
> Basically, we are seeing denied traffic on our firewall. The source of
> the traffic is the mail servers we are sending to; it is coming FROM
> their TCP/25, and going to some random high-level TCP port on our sending
> host. If I didn't know better, I'd think it was denyi
Burton Windle a écrit :
> Sorry for the off-topic post, but I can't think of a better list with
> more sharp email server admins.
>
> I've just taken a new job with a company that does some (legit, opt-in,
> with-working-remove-link, only sending to our paying customers) email
> marketing. I'm see
At 13:42 22-10-2008, Burton Windle wrote:
Basically, we are seeing denied traffic on our firewall. The source
of the traffic is the mail servers we are sending to; it is coming
FROM their TCP/25, and going to some random high-level TCP port on
our sending host. If I didn't know better, I'd thin
Sorry for the off-topic post, but I can't think of a better list with more
sharp email server admins.
I've just taken a new job with a company that does some (legit, opt-in,
with-working-remove-link, only sending to our paying customers) email
marketing. I'm seeing some very weird traffic from