On Wed, Jul 28, 2004 at 07:33:05AM -0700, rogerk(_at_)queernet(_dot_)org wrote:
Not if identification of their sending machines helps the death squads find
our
clients.
So basically now it is our fault that you can't prevent the death squads from
finding your
clients?
Listen i very much appreciate the cause you're fighting for, more that you
probably think.
I know my problem of having to pay for bandwidth for bounces that were
generated because
you allow people to use your domain for sending out virus crap and spam shit is
pale
compared to having to deal with deathsquads. It still doesn't excuse you of
finding
a way around this if you have too. Putting a special password in the subject
header is peanuts,
it's a 2 second thing. It's something your clients become accustomed too very
fast.
Ps: on the black dildo stuff: how about someone using your domain to send out
'kill all gays' messages? Would you be happy with that? I wouldn't for one.
How would you prevent this?
Consider this my last post on this thread btw, it is going nowhere.
Koen
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