Richard Clayton wrote:
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which is of course "broken" and could be relatively easily fixed by the
firmware writer, but prior to that ever occurring, of course I would
still view it as a "false positive" since I rather wanted the email
I think there's quite of lot of this manufacturer's kit out there :(
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Well, it should be easy to whitelist your own router[s]. And I don't
want to accept email from desktop pc's any more anyway (too bad there's
no "USER_AGENT" as in HTTP/CGI which we could filter against).