OSU finally plans to fix their open relays!
Steven J. Sobol
sjsobol at NorthShoreTechnologies.net
Wed Feb 14 23:40:55 UTC 2001
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, John Fraizer wrote:
> After years of having tons of SPAM go through their servers, knowing about
> it and refusing to close their open relays, OSU has decided that perhaps
> they want to be able to send email and not have it bounce with a MAPS or
> ORBS message.
>
> They flat out admit that they had their servers set as open relays
> INTENTIONALLY in the following release:
>
> http://www.oit.ohio-state.edu/newsroom/openrelay.html
Typical of the attitude of many universities towards spam in particular,
and security in general. It IS about time. I don't appericate our[0] taxes
being used to support open relays.
> Not that I don't appreciate this greatly but, OSU: It's about %^#%^&#
> time!
They're only doing it to get off blacklists. I guarantee it. I've seen
some recent exchanges between the anti-spam community and a few large
Midwestern colleges (specifically, Washington University and the U of
Illinois at Chicago) where people requested that relays be closed and
received a LOT of static for doing so.
Cheers, SJS.
[0] "Our" = "Ohio residents'"
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