4 Sep
2001
4 Sep
'01
2:34 p.m.
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 10:28:59AM -0700, Eric Murray wrote:
One could instead bounce the traffic through the same mail servers that spammers use. Judging from the spam I get, most of those are poorly-admined sites thast don't know that they're being used to forward spam.
True, that's a possibility. But as anti-spam technology improves and social pressure increases (maybe not tomorrow, but certainly over the next few years), those sites will be far less useful than they are today. Open relay owners will close 'em up and RBLish block lists (perhaps more carefully targeted) will become more useful. I'd say that relying on open relays as a long-term solution to act as the exit point from a remailer chain is a poor strategy. -Declan