3 Jul
2005
3 Jul
'05
9:31 a.m.
Peter Dambier <peter@peter-dambier.de> writes:
European ISPs and Asian ISPs do change to the Public-Root because their customers need to send emails to each other. Curiously enough their is no SPAM on Public-Root email addresses. I thought the spammers were located in Asia and Europe only?
Curiously enough, on two machines I run where there is no externally visible MTA, I don't get any SPAM (sic) either. (yes, I know I'm gonna get private mail about feeding the trolls on this one.) ---Rob