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Old 15-06-2004, 15:02   #20
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Re: NTL's MTA is blacklisted ?

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Originally Posted by nate
I personally agree with the AOL/M$ story that is developing at the moment, where (to cut a long story short) apparently they're starting to work together to re-invent the SMTP protocol, which will prevent spam, or at least, spam on a large scale.
Doesn't sound good if only AOL and Microsoft are involved. It'll be like at the moment where you have the standard version of a program and the AOL version because AOL ignores the RFCs and does it likes. Proprietary doesn't work on the Internet. Should be interesting to see what develops.
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