On Friday August 1997, J.D. Falk <jdfalk@priori.net> had this to say about "Re: An end to spam through Graphnet":
The current problem that I have is valid customers who are "on the road" and want to sendmail through my SMTP server when they dial into att or netcom, before their eudora's used to point their SMTP server at me, that ain't happenin' after my spam attach so is there some work around that they can use?
The /best/ idea is to have them use a local SMTP server. If they can't or won't do that, there are a few recipes floating around that let you exempt messages from specific sources; I haven't investigated those much, but they're out there.
I implemented these anti-spam rules on the servers I administrate about three months ago. There was a flood of complaints from people who use other dialin services, so I put together a list of the SMTP servers for "the big boys" and also for the local (competing) ISP's in each community served (I sysadmin ISP's in three states). The list is available to the customers via web or email. Since then, no complaints. -- John-David Childs (JC612) Enterprise Internet Solutions System Administrator 901 E 17th Ave, Denver 80218 & Network Engineer (800)484-2221 x6156 As of this^H^H^H^H next week, passwords will be entered in Morse code.