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Re: Despamming wholesale dialup


From: Terence <terry () tdce com au>
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 21:33:05 +1000 (EST)


If the small ISP opens their SMTP server to the IP addresses of the big
national dialup provider, which they would have to do in order to be able
to handle that roaming customer who could be just about anywhere, will
they not also be opening themselves up to being a relay for any spammer
that uses any reseller of that national provider?  Will not such spammers
then have access to every ISP doing reselling via that national one?

How about checking the MAIL FROM: part of the message?  If a spammer tries to
use an invalid address, the small isp's sendmail can reject it outright. 

I think the SMTP server that should be used when dialing that national
provider is the SMTP server provided by that national provider, unless
some kind of VPN is used (to be more technically correct, use the SMTP
server of the provider of IP addressing).

Yes, but how does the user know to change this?  A redirection (some policy
routing and port fudging will help,) but it may be easier for the visp client
to be authenticated in some way, (like a radius scheme that picks up the
current remote ip address of the user and allows relay from that address
while the user is online.)

TERRY



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