On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 14:46:29 +1300, Glenn Anderson said: > I don't believe it to be a simple problem for the spammers and bot > architects to solve. Not only do they need to start keeping track of > state, they need to keep track of a lot of state (the volume of > messages they are trying to send is huge), which requires a lot more > resources, and they need to manage CPU and network resources such > that they are available for them to retry later.
Oh, hogwash. Years ago (1995 timeframe), I was able to do a million RCPT TO's/day from a listserv machine, using Sendmail on an IBM RS6000-250. Little pizza box, 256M of memory, a whole whopping 66mz 601E processor. If spammers can't write code tight enough to do so un-noticed on today's consumer boxes, there's something *seriously* wrong.
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