We use both.

I mean... um... an SMTP message contains the enticement to click on a URL
for 'delivery'.


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Isn't SMTP more popular for spreading malware than HTTP?

Richard

> Discini, Sonny wrote:
>
>> I can remember many people asking for ISPs to start blocking specific 
>> type of traffic, especially traffic that could be used to spread 
>> malware, etc.. Now that it's happening, where does it stop? Dangerous 
>> waters...
>
> Well, most malware is transmitted via HTTP, so let's start with 
> disrupting arbitrary/all HTTP conversations...
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Nick FitzGerald
>
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