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Re: [Asrg] mail metering, was Spam, defined, and permissions

2004-12-28 19:37:41

Conversely, I'm trying hard to imagine a spammer who could survive
without using port 25.

Maybe the problem described, evading metering, is not a bug but a
feature.

Use some oddball port or protocol, have a ball, that's not what
started all this. But port 25 becomes the toll road, you can use the
Queensborough, or drive up through The Bronx and take the 207th st
bridge, no one cares, doesn't really obviate the toll at the Midtown,
GW, Triboro, etc., there's a reason they stay in business, and in this
case only one will reliably get you where you probably needed to go
(maybe a better analogy is feel free to move to Indiana and never pay
that toll into Manhattan again.)

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