> FYI:
> 20030616 084919 127.0.0.1       SMTP (1240) 220-America Online (AOL) and
its affiliated companies do not
> 20030616 084919 127.0.0.1       SMTP (1240) 220-     authorize the use of
its proprietary computers and computer
> 20030616 084919 127.0.0.1       SMTP (1240) 220-     networks to accept,
transmit, or distribute unsolicited bulk
> 20030616 084919 127.0.0.1       SMTP (1240) 220-     e-mail sent from the
internet.  Effective immediately:  AOL
> 20030616 084919 127.0.0.1       SMTP (1240) 220-     may no longer accept
connections from IP addresses which
> 20030616 084919 127.0.0.1       SMTP (1240) 220      have no reverse-DNS
(PTR record) assigned.

Does this mean WE can block connections with no rDNS without being the 'bad
guys'?

And since AOL commited itself to gateway spam blocking, my own email intake
at the servers has decreased by 14%. Anyone else see this?

Amazing.

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-- California, Maryland 20619
-- Ph: 301-863-6121
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