Re: Phishing and BGP Blackholing

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Date: Thu Jan 04 2007 - 08:47:00 EST

  • Next message: Iljitsch van Beijnum: "Re: NATting a whole country?"

    > 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.

    Why should all 1 billion Internet users change
    their behavior just because your minority mail-reading
    system is broken?

    Hint: Procmail is your friend. Set up your own mail
    server and run procmail against all incoming email
    with newline-greaterthan in the first 500 bytes. You
    can preprocess these messages to do something like
    strip headers that you don't read and copy the first
    few reply lines to be first in the message. That way
    your mobile device will get more bang for the buck
    than most other people's.

    Paul Vixie's colo registry may be of help if you need
    to find a place to stick your own mail server
    http://www.vix.com/personalcolo/

    --Michael Dillon


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