Matt Walkowiak wrote:
> 
> We have a customer that took their mail in-house.  On a hunch, I telnet'ed
> to port 25 on their new mail server and, using the general commands (helo,
> mail from:, rcpt to:, data) that telnet allows, I was able to send myself a
> message - the person it was from was asdfasdf and NO other info appeared to
> be entered.  Do I get the privilege of yelling at my former customer and
> tell him to close the open spam relay?
> 
> Matt
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Depends. Wouldn't you rather wait until they're on the black-hole list?
;-)
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