On 25.06.08 01:29, Jo Rhett wrote:
> On Jun 22, 2008, at 10:12 AM, Matt Kettler wrote:
> >The only case an unlimited trust would be useful is if you trust the  
> >mail, even if the host  relays mail from untrusted hosts. But if the  
> >sources are untrusted, why are you trusting the mail just because it  
> >came through some super-trusted server?
> 
> 
> As described in previous e-mails, host A cannot talk to host C except  
> to relay via host B.
> 
> Host A is trusted if relayed by host B.
>    (anything is trusted if relayed by host B)


> If Host A appears to be connecting to host C, then it's a forged IP  
> and I don't trust it.

why to accept connecctions from anything but host B ?
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