On Sep 7, 2005, at 10:38 AM, Church, Chuck wrote:
Even if the sending server is in a different domain that the users's reply-to address?
s48.tribuneinteractive.com != netzero.net
(Keep in mind I'm not a mail admin, nor do I play one on TV...)
Yes. People are taught to use their local ISP's mail server to send e-mail so their "home" ISP doesn't have to run an open relay. (Queue flamefest on SMTP AUTH, POP-before-SMTP, etc., etc.) -- TTFN, patrick
-----Original Message----- From: Joe Abley [mailto:jabley@isc.org] Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 10:23 AM To: Church, Chuck Cc: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Very funny: While Bush fiddles, New Orleans dies
On 7-Sep-2005, at 17:09, Church, Chuck wrote:
So how did this newspaper server end up with NANOG posting rights anyway???
Servers don't get posting rights. From: headers get posting rights.