One other item is that some ISP's like us can't do the browser plug in option because of the "dial-up accelerator" products already embedded to the browser , installing paxfires technology on top of our accelerator plug in would just chew IE and its tcp stack. Also they state they only proxy A record lookups thus no mx lookups. Either way, it seems scary to me. But I do agree this is a revenue stream that Mickeysoft is probably making a ton off of. ------ Jason Nealis RCN (NASDAQ) RCNC ~ ~ On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 12:09:56PM -0800, Dan Hollis stated
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Jason Nealis wrote:
It's a module plug-in into bind and if you prefer to try and do this in a opt-in basis they have a client program that you download and it gets hooked into the users browser.
This is the right way to do it, end user opt in, and browser only.
Unlaterally forcing it upon everyone and breaking non www based apps is the wrong way to do it.
-Dan
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