Meantime we have build up so many anti spam checks during smtp time
that we get some kind of "nativ teergrubing". ;-(
But in the days of bot networks spammers don't have to cry about
teergrubing.
;-(((
- oliver
Am Di, den 28.12.2004 schrieb David Brodbeck um 14:54:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Marc Perkel [mailto:marc@perkel.com]
>
> > I know we all have a fantasy that these delays actually slow down
> > spammers - but - in reality - I doubt it make any difference
> > at all. But - if someone wants to prove me wrong that would be great.
>
> I doubt it slows them down much. It *does*, however, often make them commit
> a synchronization error, in which case the connection gets rejected. I find
> it a useful spam rejection technique for that reason.