On Jun 1, 2005, at 1:00 PM, Martin Hepworth wrote:
Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
On Jun 1, 2005, at 12:28 PM, Steven Champeon wrote:
IOW, VZ isn't even checking to see if a zombie'd host is forging its
own domain into HELO, regardless of whether it comes from Comcast or
UUNet, and as long as the forged sender has a verizon.net
address, and
the recipient hasn't blocked VZ's silly callback system, the message
is relayed. Thanks, Verizon. We can hear you now.
The other half of this is if you are on VZ's network and try to
send mail through their system, you cannot unless you have a
"verizon.net" from address. Or at least that was the case when
my friend with VZ DSL tried to send e-mail through VZ from her
personal domain.
Assuming it does via their systems - most zombies have their own
smtp engine from what I understand
Zombies do both, but my comment wasn't about zombies, it was about
users. If you are a user with a vanity domain trying to send e-mail
"From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]", you cannot through VZ's system. Despite
the fact we have spent years telling people they have to use their
local ISP's mail server to send mail out.
Does VZ support SMTP AUTH these days? (My info is over a year old.)
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TTFN,
patrick