Keyserver spam example

Jerry gnupg.user at seibercom.net
Sat Jun 12 13:37:08 CEST 2010


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On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 06:22:47 -0500
Sonja Michelle Lina Thomas <sonjamichelle at gmail.com> articulated:


> I use gmail for my SMTP needs. I have accounts on a couple of unix
> machines, yahoo, gmail, aim, my business hosted via godaddy and I
> choose gmail as the default SMTP server for all of them. Works like a
> charm.
> 
> http://lifehacker.com/111166/how-to-use-gmail-as-your-smtp-server
> 
> Give them a try. Gmail is free and it can be a good account to pass to
> sites that you feel may be spam generators. Gmail has web/pop/imap
> access and has fairly decent spam filters.

I would not trust Google with your data, far less mine. They have all
ready been accused of illegally pilfering through user data and mining
for user wireless information. I avoid them like the plague whenever
possible.

What I would like to know is if the OP tried using the ISP's SMTP
server, often referred to as "smarthost" feature in several MTAs.

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