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Re: [Asrg] Anti-spam laws do work, FYI. There's proof.
On Sun, Aug 01, 2004 at 01:36:34AM -0400, Seth Breidbart wrote
> But Panix is for the clueful; I wouldn't recommend it to my mother,
> because she needs a lot more hand-holding than Panix provides.
clss.net is another small ISP that allows customers to block right
after the SMTP RCPT: stage based on DNSbls, CIDR, rDNS (or total lack
thereof), envelope-sender, HELO, and other stuff. While they do have a
"user-friendly menu", nothing beats jumping into the config file with
vim and editing it manually. Does your mother know all of the above?
Aurora (clss.net) uses a modified qmail to parse a user config file
right after RCPT:. Would this scale up to 30 million users? Or even a
few million?
--
Walter Dnes <waltdnes at waltdnes.org>
Email users are divided into two classes;
1) Those who have effective spam-blocking
2) Those who wish they did
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