Re: Verizon is easily fooled by spamming zombies (was: Re: VerizonWireless.com Mail Blacklists)

From: Patrick W. Gilmore (no email)
Date: Wed Jun 01 2005 - 14:01:24 EDT

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    On Jun 1, 2005, at 1:54 PM, Christopher L. Morrow wrote:

    >> Received: from verizon.net ([63.24.130.230])
    >>
    >> (63.24.130.230 is 1Cust742.an1.nyc41.da.uu.net, HELO'd as
    >> 'verizon.net'
    >> and VZ still relayed it)
    >
    > keep in mind I'm just thinking out loud here, but is it possible that
    > verizon is using someone else for dial access in places? So,
    > perhaps these
    > are VZ customers doing the proper helo based on their funky mail
    > client?

    You might be right.

    I couldn't get to 63.24.130.230, but from my person server (which has
    no relation to VZ's network):

    /1:59PM% telnet relay.verizon.net 25
    Trying 206.46.232.11...
    Connected to relay.verizon.net.
    Escape character is '^]'.
    220 sv10pub.verizon.net MailPass SMTP server v1.2.0 - 013105113116JY
    +PrW ready Wed, 1 Jun 2005 12:59:33 -0500
    helo patrick.verizon.net
    250 sv10pub.verizon.net
    mail from:
    250 Sender <> OK
    rcpt to:
    530 5.7.1 Relaying not allowed:

    This is much better than I originally thought.

    Still think they should allow sending mail from their network though. :)

    -- 
    TTFN,
    patrick
    

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