Re: spoofing email addresses

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This is a remarkably reasonable proposal, and I would have no objection to it (just a fear that ISPs might make it unnecessarily hard to get it opened, but they tend to make everything hard). Heck, I might not even mind paying an extra dollar or two per month to have it open. As long as consumers have an option, I'm fine with this as a default. Good idea. -- Nathaniel

On May 30, 2004, at 5:16 PM, Perry E. Metzger wrote:

I think the easy solution is just to block port 25 unless someone asks
for it to be opened. Average users have no idea what
port 25 does or even what TCP is, so they won't care.



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