Ken A wrote:
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Ken A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
How? He tempfails all mails.
Are you asking how sending your customer, or company email off
someplace you don't control might be a security risk?
It's in no way more dangerous than using Postini...
Have you compared Postini's contract to the one you get from Marc?
Ummm.. just in case you have no luck finding that, what about a
Privacy policy?
See the link at bottom of
http://wiki.junkemailfilter.com/index.php/Project_tarbaby
for the Privacy Policy. It's currently a blank page. That doesn't give
me a secure feeling..
Ken
Well, I'm definitely a privacy advocate as a former EFF employee but
considering that we never receive and of the email (451 response before
data is sent) there's no information to disclose. We aren't receiving
the body of the email. Generally all we see is spam bot attempts and
harvest those IPs for the blacklist which has now grown to 2 million.
Yes - I'm in the same business as Postini. So the better our blacklist
is the better we can block spam.