On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 13:15:46 +0100, Alex Broens wrote:

> 
> Now give me a break, buddy...

  No Sir, and I'm not your buddy, if you choose to disrupt the support for 
Sambar server. 

> 
> If you chose to use your isp's SMTP instead of your own which is most 
probably not listed then its you who have a choice.

  If you would take a look into what you are doing, you would not write such a 
nonsense. And the fact that you write this shows that you act not based on 
factual knowledge, but on gossip. 

  You are the perfect example of how to do more harm by using the blacklisters 
without understanding what they do and what they block. 

 
> T-Online attracts a lot of abusing users, script kiddies and other trash. IP 
addresses are not blocked by me..they have been reported as, per your 
statement, a "Dialin spam source".

  The T-Online SMTP servers only accept submissions from registered users and 
add the senders unique ID with the mail. Also, for a regular account, a user 
can send a maximum of 100 mail per day. It would be very very difficult for 
anybody to use T-Onlines SMTP servers for spam, and if anybody would ever 
manage to do it, they would lose their account immediately. 
   


L�ko Willms
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