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Re: [MiNT] kernel 1.15.10b fragmentation



Hello!

> > Hehe, do you read my mail? I don't said to block modem connections: I only
> > said to disallow that everyone can use this SMTP server.
>
> Which in practice means blocking the SMTP service for modem users. It
> probably would be possible, if the telecom would be able to provide enough
> leased lines with static IP numbers. Which is currently impossible,
> because all the infrastructure must be modernized before that. We still
> have Pentaconta's and Strowger telecom nodes, they are 30 years old or
> more.

Sorry, there is a big difference to allow SMTP connections from EVERY IP
or just allow SMTP connections from subnets.

I can't see any useful reason (except spamming) that a modem user from
land xxx (xxx != poland) can use the SMTP server from your ISP.

> Despite that, I am trying to explain you the complete time, that the
> method of common responsibility used by ORBS is bad. We can't find out,
> who is sending spam? So let's kill everyone.

No, the problem is the internet technique. SMTP was never designed to be
safe. And open relays open every spammer the base to spam.

Btw. if you have a server on the internet you open it to for everyone? So
that everyone can use it (and for sure, there will also be people that do
illegal things).

Infact, open relays are exactly the same (just only for e-mail).

> You think so. A total elimination of X is the best way to achieve Y. Where
> and when I already heard such stuff.... :-)

Yes, elimination of the wrong working and inaccpetable technique is the
only way to solve it. Btw. since some time also SMTP with authentification
is available. Why not simply use that technique? Oh, then spamming becomes
impossible ...


Tschuess
   ...Frank

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