Russell Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Too late, Dave.  You're trying to solve the wrong problem.

No, I'm trying to solve *my* problem, not the world's problems.

>People are already blocking dialups, more and more every day.

When my mail to people behind such blocks bounces, I'll resend it
through my ISP's mailhub with an explanation of why it was delayed.

>Your problem is now to find a non-dialup SMTP client to relay your
>mail, which isn't your ISP's.

My problem is that I've gotten caught in the anti-spam crossfire. My
problem is that anti-spam zealots have overreacted, or wrongly
reacted.

>Obviously it's a necessary service -- why not start providing it?

Lack of connectivity, and I'm not convinced it's a good idea. I'd have 
to keep a constant vigil for spammers, lest I find my entire service
blacklisted. And then there's the authentication problem.

-Dave

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