Re: *****SPAM***** Re: [Thinkpad] List issues RBL?

From: Gary Kuznitz <docfxit_at_theoffice.la>
Date: Wed Sep 03 2003 - 16:56:24 EDT

Hey people lets drop this thread. Bruce is not about to resolve this problem.
He has on a number of occasions voiced his opinion. It doesn't make any
difference how many times you explain it, the importance of it, or how many
examples you state it's not going to happen. Some people are open to resolving
problems that affect us and some people aren't. I'm sure if it was your email
problem you would take care of it. Give Bruce a problem with a Thinkpad and he
will give his opinion on how to resolve it. If you feel like reporting this
problem go for it. All of us really don't need to continue to hash this out
day after day.

Thank you,

Gary Kuznitz

On 3 Sep 2003 at 10:38, David (David Ross <ross@math.hawaii.edu>) commented about Re: *****SPAM***** Re: [Thinkpad] List issues RBL:

> > (b) An open relay has
> > nothing to do with spoofing an IP address. A server that checks output by IP
> > is a CLOSED server.
>
> This is correct, and important. Last year a spammer used an Earthlink relay to
> send out ads with my address spoofed in the reply field, I contacted Earthlink
> and while they wouldn't close the SMTP relay altogether (I still don't know why
> not), they did block outgoing email with the math.hawaii.edu origin for me.
>
> All this said, I'm really puzzled why anything on this list would trigger a spam
> blocker, since it all comes from the listserver at illuminati.stderr.org
>
> - David R.
>
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