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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Implications of outsourcing email
- To: Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu
- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Implications of outsourcing email
- From: Raymond Dijkxhoorn <raymond@prolocation.net>
- Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 22:30:16 +0100 (CET)
Hi!
> > Question: Why don't more companies do this to authenticate their commercial
> > opt-in email????
>
> Chicken. Egg.
>
> Not enough companies do that to make it worth checking for. For that matter,
> even at this site our outbound mail doesn't emit from anything that our MX
> points at (for a good reason - our MX's point at stuff optimized for catching
> inbound mail, the outbound gate is set up to do outbound).
>
> In any case, if I was outsourcing a mailing to 500K or 1M people (and
> companies
> like Microsoft could easily have *legitimate* customer lists of 50M or more),
> the *LAST* thing I'd want is for the outsourcing company to funnel all 1-50M
> pieces of mail through my outbound gateway - that leaves *ME* sitting on all
> the stuff that gets queued up rather than leaving it sitting on the
> outsourcing
> company's server.
But they could provide some legit forward DNS pointers so it LOOKS
legit. Thats not too much asked isnt it ?
And not some reverse bulk-hosting.com.thing alike one.
Bye,
Raymond.
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