On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 21:57:50 +0100, Anders Eriksson said: > Unfortunately, today's broken internet infrastructure has removed this useful > feature from the mail system. If more MUAs implemented a "Guaranteed Delivery > Service" out of the box, maybe we can get proper connectivity reinstated? > <wishful thinking> > > Plug this feature into Thunderbird, and watch the masses complain to their > ISPs that they cannot use "Guaranteed Delivery" via their networks... FUN!
The base problem with the "proper connectivity" is that nobody has a good way to allow legitimate e-mail directly from Joe Sixpack's PC while at the same time not accepting spam from the zombie bot software on Joe Sixpack's PC. And you're not going to fix *that* issue until Joe starts running software that isn't quite so prone to zombification.
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