Re: Phishing and BGP Blackholing

From: Alexander Harrowell (no email)
Date: Thu Jan 04 2007 - 04:52:29 EST

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    For those of us who read nanog from a mobile device, it's incredibly
    annoying to have no content in the first few bytes - a lot of mobile
    e-mail clients (all MS Windows Mobile 5 devices and every Blackberry
    I've seen) pull the first 0.5KB of each message, i.e. the header,
    subject line and the first few lines of text, so the user can decide
    which ones are worth reading in full.

    Intention is to save bandwidth on low-speed, noncertain networks
    (GPRS, 1xRTT) which also tend to be metered per-bit - spending actual
    money to read something like the following is always a great way to
    start the day.

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    >>NANOG User wrote:
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    >>Steve wrote:
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    Another User temporarily inconvenienced several million electrons to
    lucubrate anent following philosophy, and how clever silly synonyms
    for "said" are:
    >
    >>
    >Someone's PGP Key
    >
    >Someone's Smartass Sig


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