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Re: Lazy network operators
From: Michael.Dillon () radianz com
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 10:24:44 +0100
so the malware writers start using port 80 through open proxies...they do already. or they go after the im client ports more. there are ways to send mail if 25 is blocked to me
But if the email architecture has been changed to only allow known users to inject email into it, then other service architectures will have that as an example to follow. The fact that a particular solution will not lead directly to world peace is not sufficient reason for discarding that solution. Michael Dillon
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- Re: Lazy network operators, (continued)
- Re: Lazy network operators Joe Abley (Apr 14)
- Re: Lazy network operators JC Dill (Apr 14)
- Re: Lazy network operators Iljitsch van Beijnum (Apr 14)
- Re: Lazy network operators Petri Helenius (Apr 14)
- Re: Lazy network operators Stephen J. Wilcox (Apr 14)
- Re: Lazy network operators JC Dill (Apr 14)
- Re: Lazy network operators Iljitsch van Beijnum (Apr 14)
- Re: Lazy network operators E.B. Dreger (Apr 15)
- Re: Lazy network operators joshua sahala (Apr 13)
- Re: Lazy network operators John Curran (Apr 13)
- Re: Lazy network operators Michael . Dillon (Apr 14)
- Re: Lazy network operators Chris Palmer (Apr 13)
- Re: Lazy network operators John Curran (Apr 13)
- Re: Lazy network operators Paul Vixie (Apr 13)
- Re: Lazy network operators Paul Vixie (Apr 13)
- Re: Lazy network operators Petri Helenius (Apr 13)
- Re: Lazy network operators Crist Clark (Apr 14)
- Re: Lazy network operators Rob Nelson (Apr 17)
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- Re: Lazy network operators - NOT Doug White (Apr 17)
- Re: Lazy network operators - NOT John Curran (Apr 17)
- Re: Lazy network operators - NOT Paul Vixie (Apr 17)