Graeme Fowler writes:
| The longer this kicks around, the more angry I'm going to get.
...and they wouldn't like it when you get angry :-)
My paranoid conspiracy theory version is that there's one organisation
on the list who would attract a lot of flak if appended on their own,
so the others are there to distract you from them. But which?!
Something else that might make it a bit harder to track all the people,
all the time... http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2487.txt
Most of the major free software mail router programs (Exim, sendmail,
qmail, Postfix) support it now to varying degrees.
For folk who run their own mail servers (even via DynDNS type setups),
this could be a good way of frustrating the bad guys' data mining
efforts.
Anyone got practical experience of running STARTTLS on their mail
router? I'm curious as to how common it is to find real-world mail
exchangers which support it, and to hear about any interoperability
problems...
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