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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Spam Solution
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- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Spam Solution
- From: "Paul Rolland" <rol@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 08:21:45 +0200
Hello,
> It seems to me that if we make all MTA's register somehow
> (both SMTP and
> POST), this would eliminate the hijacked machine as spambot
> phenomenon. We
> already have MX records for SMTP, but a lot of providers use
> different
> machines to receive (via SMTP) and send mail (POST). So,
> maybe a new DNS
> record is introduced for POST. Your machine(s) could do both
> or not. When
> your server goes to accept a message, it looks to see if the
> IP of the
> sending machine is listed in this new DNS record. If not,
> return a 5XX error.
Hell, this just means that before spamming, people will also have
to break DNS ... or am I missing something ?
> Didn't I read something somewhere about the possibility of this?
The whole thread titled "Akamai"... :-(
Regards,
Paul
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