[wp-hackers] PHPMailer was a mistake

Computer Guru computerguru at neosmart.net
Sun Sep 23 20:19:10 GMT 2007


I'm not sure - I think they will relay traffic on port 25, so long as it
originates from localhost and not a foreign IP. At least, that's the default
on the shared servers I've tested and the default setting on Windows Server
2003 (yeah, I know :P).
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On 9/23/07, Roy Schestowitz <r at schestowitz.com> wrote:
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> Captain's log. We received a signal from Computer Guru on StarDate
> 15/09/07 09:06. Translated to English it stated:
> > Quick question:
> > On every single shared host (and dedicated) I've seen, PHP was
> > configured to use localhost:25 no password to send email.
> >
> > Assuming that the lack of an SMTP server is an obstacle, wouldn't it
> > suffice to have it set to localhost:25 by default?
> I'm not even sure if many Web hosts permit SMTP at all (easy to use
> arbitrary sites as proxies for spamming), esp. with all these botnets
> around. You can't rely on or assume availability of SMTP for crucial
> services.
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