Daniel sent this to the list, but it got rejected because of a suspicious
address -- he sent it as root -- and landed in my mail. So I'm resending it.
I thought it best to take his address out of the message, so it wouldn't get
harvested for spam. To contact him, replace "minako" by "bony" and
replace
"system" by "root".
-- Derek
Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 18:27:16 -0600 (CST)
From: Daniel Seagraves [e-mail address deleted]
To: [a bunch of other people]
Subject: VAX mail shut down.
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.990130181926.2556B-100000(a)bony.umtec.com>
Approved: Why bother?
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Just so everyone knows, the address SYSTEM(a)minako.umtec.com has been shut
down. It appears the MX software I have has no spam-blocking abilities
and always relays, and an upgrade to the version that does have these
features costs $500, which I don't have. Software has been released which
allows a spammer to sweep entire subnets for open relays, so ANY open
relay is unsafe! I'm extremely unwilling to do anything that aids
spammers (Like having an open relay) so the mailer daemon there was shut
down, permanently. Mails to there will probably bounce. I haven't had an
incident yet, but I'm not going to either.
Daniel Seagraves | I'm an International Clandestine Arms Dealer!
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