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From: Miguel Da Silva - CMat (mdasilva
cmat.edu.uy)
Date: Mon Jun 01 2009 - 08:39:31 CDT
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Good news.
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Miguel Da Silva
Administrador Júnior de Sistemas Unix
Centro de Matemática - http://www.cmat.edu.uy
Facultad de Ciencias - http://www.fcien.edu.uy
Universidad de la República - http://www.rau.edu.uy
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009, Deives Michellis wrote:
> The government has nothing to do with it. Its NOT any law or mandate, just the big email players are taking a second look in their infrastructure and adopting better server configuration, such as domain keys, spf, and such.
>
> Deives
>
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> BOFH excuse #383 - The cause of the problem is: Your processor has taken a ride to Heaven's Gate on the UFO behind Hale-Bopp's comet.
>
> Em um de seus raros momentos sobrios, LuKreme <kremels
kreme.com> comentou em Sat, 30/05/2009, 18:33h:
>> On 30-May-2009, at 04:37, Gerard wrote:
>>> On Sat, 30 May 2009 02:39:47 -0300
>>> Julio Cesar Covolato <julio
psi.com.br> wrote:
>>>> I'm proud to inform you that Brasil is adopting the submission
>>>> protocol !! Its very good to ereryone!
>>
>>> Sorry, but I am slightly confused. Are you implying that the Country
>>> of
>>> Brazil, aka the Federated Republic of Brazil, is mandating the use of
>>> the submission protocol.
>>
>> I seriously doubt that. I read that to imply that the major player ISPs
>> are now using submission to try to stem the flow of spam going through
>> their servers. This is A Good Thing???
>>
>>
>> --
>> RTFM replies are great, but please specify exactly which FM to R
>>
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