On 7/16/02 10:36 PM, "J C Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Nick Simicich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asserts that AOL will silently > discard mail which lists multiple addresses in Reply-To:, one of which > matches From: and is an AOL address. Later in that thread: AOL silently blackholes stuff that trips its spam filters. I can easily see, given the recent spate of spam with forged headers to look like it's coming FROM someone (or you) @ your domain to someone (or you) @ your domain, that comes from off-site, that AOL has decided that anything that looks to be from an AOL account but coming from outside the AOL universe is probably spam. Because, probably, it is. It's basically hit a point where it's unsafe to accept mail "from" your domain unless it's explicitly coming from a trusted SMTP source. And yes, that screws over someone (like me) who owns a domain on a box somewhere, and who goes on the road and uses a dialup like earthlink and wants to continue using his real domain in his email. But the spammers are now exploiting that, so you're going to see everyone lock it down tight, both on the receiving side, and (with responsible ISPs) the sending side (by limiting what domain names they'll propogate outward) -- Chuq Von Rospach, Architech [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.chuqui.com/ IMHO: Jargon. Acronym for In My Humble Opinion. Used to flag as an opinion something that is clearly from context an opinion to everyone except the mentally dense. Opinions flagged by IMHO are actually rarely humble. IMHO. (source: third unabridged dictionary of chuqui-isms). _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman-21/listinfo/mailman-developers
