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Re: Re: "extreme SPF" scenario for ISPs

2004-02-02 20:07:16
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, John Warren wrote:

It's time that the US government force all ISP to block any of their
customers from using port 25 unless they request it for their own mail
server. To get that port 25 access they would have to agree that the
ISP could test their server any time they want.

This is the only way we are ever going to stop direct to MX spam, the
only way!

It would only help in any big way if we invaded Korea.

I'm a bit reluctant to suggest more government regulation of the Internet;
government regulation of communications rarely strikes me as a good idea.
I think if you were going to start mandating port blocking, though, port
137 would be a good places to start.

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