On 10/18/06 8:51 AM, "W B Hacker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If 'random' was once a good idea, it sure seems less so when dictionary
> attacks 
> abound.

On the other hand, the Exim-generated "random" address (really a pattern
with a random component) could be tested for and not treated as unfriendly,
without any significant failure to detect dictionary attacks.

If you choose to, of course.

  --John (who doesn't do callouts)




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