22 Sep
2004
22 Sep
'04
11:51 a.m.
At 10:16 AM +0200 9/22/04, Lars-Johan Liman wrote:
I cannot agree to the "block port 25" line of action.
You block port 25 until a customer says that they're claim to have setup a responsible mail submission agent and demonstrate the necessary clue density.
[ we have had this discussion before. how many times are we doomed to have it? ] in the north american culture, this is usually termed "guilty until proven innocent," and generally discouraged. perhaps we should not deprive the customer of rights/services until they have been shown to have abused them? lars-johan's posting was a wonderfully eloquent plea for the survival of the internet, as opposed to the walled-garden telco model. randy