Re: Can we please refuse mail to the list from list addresses? - Mailing list pgsql-www

From Joshua D. Drake
Subject Re: Can we please refuse mail to the list from list addresses?
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Msg-id 20071129095517.590ba275@commandprompt.com
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In response to Re: Can we please refuse mail to the list from list addresses?  (Andrew Sullivan <ajs@crankycanuck.ca>)
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On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 12:49:03 -0500
Andrew Sullivan <ajs@crankycanuck.ca> wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 07:55:23AM -0800, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> > Your point? Most companies need to be hit with a cluestick, that
> > doesn't mean they don't do it. There is a very large free wifi
> > provider near me that actually blocks anything that doesn't have
> > www. E.g; they don't block ports, they blocks names!
> 
> The only way that will ever improve is if (1) people point out why
> what they're doing is stupid and (2) people who are willing to pay
> for real ISP service stop using them.  The IETF has, for instance,
> been using Hiltons a lot recently, and as a result the general
> brain-deadedness of their in-room ISP service has been going down.
> It costs real money to hire non-stupid DBAs; why would we assume that
> the cheapest ISP knows what it's doing?

I don't but... :) unless they are going to pay me to fix it, I am going
to use an ssh tunnel to get around it and ignore them. No it doesn't
help the greater good, but I have work to do and am not going to sit on
the phone with some lame isp trying to explain to them why they are
idiots. I have better things to do.

> 
> > >Nobody should be using "direct SMTP" as such in this day and age.
> > >That's what the submission port is for.
> > 
> > That may be correct but it certainly isn't reality.
> 
> Everyone who continues to insist that this "reality" must continue is
> a willing contributor to the spambot world.  There is a well-defined,
> clear facility for you to show that your mail is legit.  If you are
> unwilling to use it, you are just contributing to the problem.  That
> said, I agree with you.  (The publication of the recent BCP may be
> enough to get my own ISP to fix their stupidity :( -- see the
> headers!)

Could you explain the actual different please? A spambot can't use CMD
to send email, how does the submission port make any difference?

Joshua D. Drake



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