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Message-ID: <3EF7595E.5030401@updegrove.net>
From: security at updegrove.net (Rick Updegrove)
Subject: [Dshield]  Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spam
 on UDP Port 1026

Roy S. Rapoport wrote:

 >You're a little behind the curve -- blocking outbound port 25 is
 >becoming more and more standard, especially with some of the larger ISPs
 >(e.g. earthlink) as a spam-blocking measure.

I think you meant so say: "as a futile attempt at a spam-blocking 
measure". 


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