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markm_at_freebsd.org
Date: Thu Jan 02 2003 - 11:33:02 CST

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    > [This is a resend. Ironically, the orignal was blocked by FreeBSD's spam
    > filter, I've had to send this from another account]

    Hi

    This is off-topic for 2 reasons.

    1) FreeBSD-security is for intrusion-related (and to a lesser extent
       DoS-related security issues). Your post is more about spam
       philosophy, and as such is better suited to a general Anti-Spam
       list.
    2) The "political" aspect of of the tool you mention may be relevant,
       but not in security. FreeBSD supplies tools, and lets users decide when
       to use them. A policy list like FreeBSD-ISP _may_ be better suited to
       this.

    Also - please don't cross-post to other FreeBSD lists. Particularly
    to FreeBSD-Questions.

    > I recently discovered, and quite by accident, that a FreeBSD ported
    > package -- spambnc (aka Spambouncer or SB) -- was blocking mail from me
    > to an unknown number of businesses and individuals on the internet. I'll
    > probably never have to correspond with most of these people, but I'm a
    > freelancer -- this may have already cost me a job. [Dear reader, don't
    > be surprised if you or your clients are also blocked. I strongly suggest
    > that you check it out.]

    Please take this up with the SB author and the sites that have chosen to
    use this tool. You may need to use another From: address.

    M

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    Mark Murray
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