On 1/29/07, Ben Kamen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yea, I meant to control port 25 egress from nets like Cable/DSL/Dialup users...

Me, personally, I'd hate it.  I can deliver mail faster and more
reliably (from past experience) than my ISP.  When that's not an
option I relay via my domain hosts, who may not be quite as reliable
as my ISP, but aren't on as many blacklists :)  I'd love them to use
the submission port, but they're not even close to that clueful.

I'm not even that sure it would help the spam problem.  The majority
of the spam I receive these days come via ISP mail servers or open
relays.  This may of course simply mean that I'm not receiving a
"normal" pattern of spam...

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       doesn't become a monster.                  Friedrich Nietzsche
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