SMTP on port other than 25 through DNS???
Kevin Darcy
kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Mon Jan 8 22:39:37 UTC 2001
Indeed. I'm surprised that someone as intelligent as Igmar would accept a
spammer's (self-serving) interpretation of the law. Does he find those
miscreants particularly trustworthy?
In any case, http://www.cauce.org/legislation/index.shtml has a fairly good
rundown of pending U.S. federal legislation on the subject of spam, although
as Barry pointed out, it may be dated now that we're into a new session of
Congress.
Is this thread off-topic? Yes and no. If someone were hypothetically trying to
tweak BIND to enable the sending of spam (bypassing the attempts of their
ISP to block this), I think we would be justified in refusing to help them. So
I think it's reasonable to raise awareness of spam issues in this forum.
- Kevin
Barry Finkel wrote:
> Igmar Palsenberg <maillist at chello.nl> wrote:
>
> >If people want to blaim anyone for this : shoot the spammers, shoot the US
> >government for passing that idiot 'This message can not be considered spam
> >because .... ' law.
>
> The often-quoted "law", bill S.1618 was introduced into the US Senate
> on Feb. 09, 1998. It passed the Senate on May 12, 1998. On Oct. 27,
> 1998 the bill was sent to a subcommittee in the House. The Library
> of Congress web site has no indication that the bill was passed by
> the House, so it is NOT law. Spammers quote one section of the law,
> but in all the spam I have received where the "law" is quoted, the spam
> does not abide by ALL of the provisions of the bill. With the new
> Congress, all of the existing unpassed bills from previous Congresses
> are no longer on the table, unless someone in the current Congress
> wants to re-submit one.
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