26 Apr
2005
26 Apr
'05
5:59 p.m.
[In the message entitled "Re: Port 25 - Blacklash" on Apr 26, 17:50, Daniel Golding writes:]
Do all of Comcast's markets block port 25? Is there a correlation between spam volume and the ones that do (or don't)?
No. Yes. The ones that don't block port 25 emit more spam than the ones that do.
In any event the malware is already ahead of port 25 blocking and is leveraging ISP smarthosting. SMTP-Auth is the pill to ease this pain/
Correct. And/or rate limiting, by understanding which customers are using which IP addresses (more or less tying the networking infrastructure to the email infrastructure, which is something that many ISP are not yet doing). --