On Sep 22, 2003, at 7:50 PM, Richard M. Smith wrote:
I don't think the Verisign SMTP server would suffer. Since it rejects incoming messages before the message body and attachments are sent. Darn it.
Another approach might be to start selling CD's with 30 million email addresses for spaming that have nothing but bad domain names.
Of course, all this would be wrong anyway. We don't really want to be following Verisign's bad example and hacking the Internet. ;-)
Damn.. I must be sleepy since I just told someone that they error out before you hit the DATA portion of the transaction.
I like the CD idea... tho yes.. it would be in poor taste... and probably less fun than flushing all the toilets in the dorm at 2am...
-Josh
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