On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 07:06:58PM +0200, Petr Novotny wrote: [snip] > > I have yet to see a contract saying "Thou shalt not run an open > relay." Our contracts with CoLo's do, implicitly or explicitly. We are allowed to block port 25 towards colo's (and we do) if we hear about an open relay. > > Are you going to ignore your customer's violation of > > the contract? By allowing customers to run insecure relays and blindly > > forwarding spam, the ISP is probably violating his own contract with his > > upstream service provider... > > What? Do you think that companies like EBONE and Sprint > provide you with the connectivity only if you agree not to run open > relays? I don't know. I do think they should. Greetz, Peter. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Peter van Dijk [student:developer:madly in love]
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