From: "William Allen Simpson
After sending an email to a friend at a RoadRunner address, I see this in my web access log:
24.30.199.228 - - [13/Mar/2003:15:11:25 -0500] "CONNECT security.rr.com:25 HTTP/1.0" 404 535 "" ""
Basically, RoadRunner tried to spam themselves using my server. I mailed abuse@rr.com about this, and received a canned response, enclosed. It's a humble response, but woefully inadequate. Have anti-spam measures come to this? This seems like an ill-considered compromise between privacy and anti-spam efforts. A blunt instrument that betrays less-than-careful thinking. The opt-out option, which was revealed only after my complaint, is even more obnoxious.
Sending email to many servers means that your mail server will be probed for open proxies and open relays. It's only seriously taboo when it leaves the actual connecting server to scan the rest of the network. This is why I posted previously about a centralized system so that we can limit these probes. In the case of RoadRunner, it is only inappropriate because RR themselves complains and throughs a fit about being probed, and yet they probe others. -Jack