John Hardin wrote:
On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 01:42, David B Funk wrote:

More precisely, he sent it directly from his home computer, IE did a
direct-to-MX send. ... Even more damning, he send it from a home
computer on a registered dynamic IP address,


Pillory! Pillory! :)

Personally, I think it's a bad idea these days to accept SMTP from
dynamic IP addresses in the first place. It shouldn't have even gotten
as far as SpamAssassin - a DNSBL should have rejected it at the HELO.

Hmmm. Why would you want to exclude those who have a personal domain, ADSL and a small server at home ?

The fact that virusses abuse PCs behind ADSL lines does not mean that
they are all bad!

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