Keyserver spam example
Mark H. Wood
mwood at IUPUI.Edu
Fri Jun 11 15:34:44 CEST 2010
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 05:57:50PM +0200, Joke de Buhr wrote:
> You do not sacrifice legitimate incoming mail because there is an RFC that
> clearly states mailservers do not operate from dynamic IP addresses. Therefore
> they can not be considered valid.
If there is such an RFC, it's rubbish; I run an MTA at home on my
dynamic address, and it works just fine, and is quite valid.
--
Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer mwood at IUPUI.Edu
Balance your desire for bells and whistles with the reality that only a
little more than 2 percent of world population has broadband.
-- Ledford and Tyler, _Google Analytics 2.0_
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