On Jul 15, 2003 at 14:48, Raul Dias wrote:

>You are already paying a ISP, so, use its services.
>The ISP should relay your emails for you and queue incoming mail.

Personally, I prefer my ISP to give me an IP connection. A fast
one, static address highly preferred. That's all.

>Of course not all ISPs offer good services and this is the case, change
>ISP.

This is not always possible.

>IMO, if every legitime mail came thru an ISP smtp, fighting spam would
>be much more easy.

Tracking it would certainly be. That's my problem with all the spam
legislation out there. If someone violates a rule, for example not
putting "ADV:" in the subject, and cannot be traced easily (how do you
present Received headers and suchlike as evidence in court?), how do
you prosecute?

-- 
Satya. <URL:http://satya.virtualave.net/>
But I thought you did the backups!


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