On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 the voices made rODbegbie write: > http://dsbl.org/ > > Seems riskier (asking *other* people to exploit open relays), and more open > to abuse (It's now trivial to blacklist you ISP's SMTP server!). I'm not > too impressed.
That system is useless; actually, it's more than useless, it's dangerous... The fix is that when an e-mail arrives an e-mail is sent to the admin of the server... and that e-mail is handed over directly to the server, and in it there's a Cc with a code... If that code comes back to DSBL, then the system truly is insecure. /Tony -- Per scientiam ad libertatem. ©1999-2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Random URL (2/10): <URL: http://www.apple.com/powerbook/ > *BSD, on the run, in style... -- Random epigram: (7909/11671) Seems like this guy wanders into a rural outfitting store in Alaska, and starts talking to a rather grizzled old man sitting by the cash register. "Hear ya got a lotta' bears 'round here?" "Yeah, you could say that," answers the old man. "GRIZZLIES?!?!" "A few." "Got any bear bells?" "What's that?" "You know, them little dingle-bells ya put on yer backpack so bears know yer there so's they can run away ... I'll take one fer black bears, and one fer them grizzlies. Say, how do you know yer in grizzly country, anyhow?" "Look fer scatt. Grizzly scatt's different from black bear scatt." "Well now, what's IN grizzly scatt that's different?" "Bear bells." _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk