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> > Quite frankly, this is no way to run an Internet. Once the DRUMS
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> Have you tried talking to spammers about that? Obviously, I don't
> know exactly why AOL has implemented this change, but there probably
> is a good reason (if not, why do it?).
Having recently implemented the latest sendmail to block my site from
being used as a relay, I can fully understand why they did it --- dealing
with source routes greatly complicated matters, and I'm still not certain
I got it right. I'm quite tempted to follow their lead.
Disclaimer: I'm referring to a non-Intel system, and I'm not speaking for
or representing Intel.
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Alan Batie ------ What goes up, must come down.
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