On Die, 2004-11-30 at 14:38 +0800, John Summerfield wrote: > I maintain mail servers and I use (free) services of black lists. If your IP > is listed, tough. Tough for the users of your mail server. Tough if they seek another admin because of your incompetence. > I'm also on dialup; I use my IAP's mail server to relay my outgoing mail. Fine, don't forget to wink at the listening NSA/FBI/CIA/... guys from time to time. > Even aside from problems with blacklists, using your IAP's relay makes sense > if you have any volume of mail; your outgoings go quickly to your IAP who > then has to worry about deliveries which _can_ take hours, days sometimes. Do you imagine your ISP to employ a lot of postmen trying to deliver your messages? Wake up, we live in the 21st century. The average desktop machine has hundreds of times more power than the system that brought people to the moon. I mostly don't care how long my messages wait in the queue, almost all are delivered on the first attempt anyway. > Those black lists stop _a lot_ of spam. I get a few a day and dozens a day > <plonked>. I do only get a few spams per moth, spamassassin eats the rest, but I am not blocking legitimate messages from going through. It's not spam that could kill e-mail, it's ignorant and busive admins like you! Tom -- T h o m a s Z e h e t b a u e r ( TZ251 ) PGP encrypted mail preferred - KeyID 96FFCB89 finger thomasz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx for key Die Post ist eine Institution zur verteuerten Verlangsamung der Briefzustellung mit dem Ziel der Selbstabholung gegen zehnfache GebÃhr. C. Northcote Parkinson
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