On Tue, 19 Jan 1999, Racer X wrote:
> >Don't fool yourself. The benefit to the customer in blocking port 25
> >outbound is basically nonexistent; it's entirely about administrative
> >resources devoted to keeping one's site from abusing the Internet. It
> may
> >be necessary, but you can't sell it as a feature.
>
> Methinks you've never actually worked in this business. Perhaps you
> can't "sell" the feature, no. But it makes the business more efficient
> and competitive by taking better advantage of scarce resources (and yes,
> resources are quite scarce in this industry). This is a Good Thing for
> everyone involved.
Who are u to decide what's best for others? U may certainly know what's
best for you, but please don't decide what is best for others. It seems u
have the "i know best" attitude. As your client, i would simply go away,
and turn to people who let other people decide what's best for them.
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Tiago Pascoal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) FAX : +351-1-7273394
Politicamente incorrecto, e membro (nao muito) proeminente da geracao rasca.