arstechnica.com — A newfound flaw in Google's Gmail allows would-be spammers to treat the service as an open-relay server. Compounding the issue is the fact that services such as Hotmail and Yahoo "trust" Gmail. This may facilitate e-mail delivery, but it also makes it easier for spammers to reach their intended targets.
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lcarsdeveloperMay 11, 2008
My favorite is "Mary, is your penis too small?"
wytedevlMay 11, 2008
Thank you very much for posting an article that can enable even more spam sent to my mailboxes douchebag!
joe90210May 11, 2008
except the way gmail handles IMAP is obviously the product of a f**king retard
tenoqMay 12, 2008
Not sure why you're getting dugg down. Google's IMAP service is so slow it's almost unusable. Tried creating a folder and moving 100 or so messages into that folder? FAIL. It's just not fast enough.
Closed AccountMay 12, 2008
Um Microsoft maybe?Or is the trendy hate keeping you from it ?
giddonMay 14, 2008
Emails travel in unpredictable routes. Can't trust any service, especially not the free ones. On occasion when I have to email something confidential i use the free YouDeny.com service. It offers encryption on demand, with nothing to install, ready to use from any computer. Not for routine encryption though.