Aviram Jenik wrote:

> Not only is it very difficult to pull off technically,
Not that difficult if you recruit the ISP's cooperation (in his case -
netvision). Just redirect all traffic (or just the port 25 traffic) to a
filtering machine, and have it directly deliver anything that it does
not want to scan.

I'm not saying they DID (quite the contrary), just that it is not that
difficult.
> Common, being paranoid is fine, but you don't have to do it in a public Linux 
> mailing list. People reading the archives might take you seriously.
>   
Aw, come on. What's the fun in being paranoid inside the confine of your
own home?
> I guess you do - since you managed to send this email without censorship.
>   
Yes, that is a strange part of the story, but like I said elsewhere in
this thread, there are other things that don't add up here.

Shachar

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