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Re: Open relays and open proxies

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Daniel Concepcion)
Fri Apr 25 08:33:37 2003

From: Daniel Concepcion <dani@danielcp.net>
To: NANOG <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 14:31:57 +0200
In-Reply-To: <200304251150.h3PBoJQd003150@turing-police.cc.vt.edu>
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Hi

I think that the end of the spam and open relays will be  when the smtp 
servers talk only with servers  with trust. 

The bgp approach peering and transit will be ported to a new smtp protocol.
Other approach could be the dns system. A central authority that will have 
registered  the stmp servers. This servers could delegate in other servers, 
etc. 

I don't know if is out there some draft about a new secure and spam free smtp 
protocol. But may be interesting for the big players that loose money 
(Bandwith, servers, staff, etc)  accepting spam for their users.

my 0.2 € or $ ;)

regards,
Daniel


>
> Unfortunately, for many of these hosts, there's no motivation to fix
> things until the collateral damage reaches the equivalent of having a
> live hand grenade stuffed into an appropriate bodily orifice.
>
> A lot of these are home systems - and the *quickest* way to get them
> all fixed would be if the 10 top websites refused to talk to them if
> they were known open proxies.
>

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