IETF SMTP Working Group Proposal at smtpng.org
Brad Knowles
brad.knowles at skynet.be
Wed Aug 21 23:16:06 UTC 2002
At 5:35 PM -0500 2002/08/21, Peter E. Fry wrote:
> Relay through your upstream (hierarchical approach)? i.e. Register
> your server(s) with your provider, who is presumably trusted (registered
> with the global system).
This is the approach I recommend, and have recommended for years.
> A bit of an aside: I recall AT&T Canada blocked all SMTP from exiting
> their network (excepting their own servers, of course) a few years back
> in response to a large spam.
AOL does the same. They have a transparent SMTP proxy for all
outgoing connections. They've also explicitly asked to have this
machine added to certain blacklists, so that people who don't want to
receive what is almost certainly going to be spam can choose to do so.
If you want to send "real" e-mail using AOL, then use the mail
client provided by AOL. It's that simple.
--
Brad Knowles, <brad.knowles at skynet.be>
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania.
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