Ian Gulliver writes: > you opened your mail server to the Internet. It listens on port 25 on > a globally accessible network. In your analogy, this is the equivalent > of hanging a sign on your door saying "Please Come In." That's the same justification that spammers use. See what I mean? You are not philosophically opposed to spam. -- -russ nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://russnelson.com Crynwr sells support for free software | PGPok | The most basic moral/ethical 521 Pleasant Valley Rd. | +1 315 268 1925 voice | question is who gets to use Potsdam, NY 13676-3213 | +1 315 268 9201 FAX | force, and when -- ESR
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