Hey all
One of our costumers called us and said that he cant send mails anymore.
After a few Hours checking with ports and stuff it appears that he cant
open a port25 connection to anywhere.
All Firewalls are out now, so its the Econophone ADSL allone.
Does anyone know something about that ?
Regards
Michele
Don't really know anything about it... might help if you upgrade the
firmware, but i think its a bad move to tell half of the IT world that
Econophone is having an open Network without any firewall ;-)
cheers
marco
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Sent: Mittwoch, 4. April 2007 08:49
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Subject: [swinog] does Econophone block port25
Hey all
One of our costumers called us and said that he cant send mails
anymore.
After a few Hours checking with ports and stuff it appears that
he cant open a port25 connection to anywhere.
All Firewalls are out now, so its the Econophone ADSL allone.
Does anyone know something about that ?
Regards
Michele
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Hey all
Does anybody know a Mailserver Software dedicated for Mailout?
The idea is :
If you send Mails to x Adresses (every Mail has his own <to> adress) it
works like a normal Mailout server.
If you send a Mail to 1 <to> adress and to 10000 <bcc> the Server
noticed that and send the 10000 in packages of (for example) 50perHour.
We would like the Software is for Windows.
But i just want to know if there is such a Software Linux or Windows.
Thanks for your Help.
Michele
put it on Ricardo, might be interesting to follow up ;-)
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Subject: Re: [swinog] Complete facilities in Basel, Bern, and Zurich
Patrick Muller wrote:
> Dear Mickey,
> Do you have a list of equipments and prices ?
> Bst regards
I'd like a copy too.
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Dear Mickey,
Do you have a list of equipments and prices ?
Bst regards
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Tel. direct: +41-(0)-22-544 98 31
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Subject: [swinog] Complete facilities in Basel, Bern, and Zurich
Hi,
I've got complete "POPs" in Bern, Basel, and Zurich that have raised
floors, aircon, UPS, batteries, even DC power rectifiers. I don't need
them any longer.
If you are interested in taking over the lease, and/or buying the stuff
for a good price, please let me know.
Thanks,
Mickey
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Hello all,
The revised swiss telecommunications law (SR 784.10) that came into
effect today contains a provision that directly affects swiss providers,
namely article 45 paragraph 2, which reads [1, 2, 3]:
> Art. 45 Abs. 2
> 2 Wer diese Daten zur Ermittlung missbräuchlich hergestellter Verbindungen oder
> unlauterer Massenwerbung benötigt, kann von der Anbieterin von Fernmeldediensten
> Auskunft über Namen und Adressen der anrufenden Anschlüsse verlangen.
I see two potential things happening:
1) Customers ask their *own* provider about the name of the responsible
spammer for the usual drivel of spam sent through open proxies, abused
feedback forms and the like -- which is clearly not what is intended by
this article, and something which is clearly not possible in most cases.
2) Some spam recipients may be clueful enough to find out the
responsible provider, and if this provider happens to be under swiss
jurisdiction, the provider must reveal the identity of the spammer to
the complainer.
I do not care too much about the first case (although it may bring quite
some additional work on the help desks), but I was wondering how you
plan to handle the second case.
In order to satisfy both this clause and the general privacy protection
law (SR 235), a provider would need to:
* Verify the complaint (ie, was it really spam according to the
definition in the law).
* Verify that he indeed can identify the responsible individual customer.
Both of these preconditions have their own difficulties.
* How should a provider determine whether what the recipient got was
actually spam, especially if it is not a clear-cut case?
* How does the provider make sure it's actually a spamming case and not
eg a fishing expedition by a stalker or the copyright mafia?
* How is the actual responsible customer securely identified, eg if it
is an abused web form? What should be done in the case of the "hacked
wireless" defense?
In short, I see a considerable amount of work and uncertainty for
Internet providers in Switzerland (both residential/broadband _and_
hosting providers), both from their own customers and external complaints.
What's your take on it?
-- Matthias
[1] German text: http://www.admin.ch/ch/d/ff/2006/3565.pdf
[2] French text: http://www.admin.ch/ch/f/ff/2006/3439.pdf
[3] Italian text: http://www.admin.ch/ch/i/ff/2006/3309.pdf