This request was sent to me and got filtered by by anti-spam-measures:
Need a person to host an offshore proxy server capable of sending 
email. Please understand this server will be used to contact millions 
of opt-in subscribers to a major subscription list.  Some of these 
people may not remember subscribing, and will want to opt-out.

Some people will go so far as to accuse this server as being a spam 
server. You must be OK with some complaints.  So must your ISP.

You must set up and run the server.  It must support SOCKS5 or blind 
SMTP.

The blind SMTP would be preferable for speed reasons.  However, the 
relay must be blind--that is, it doesn't pass on the orginal IP to
the recipient. Athentication so that other emailers don't use the 
server would be ideal.


I'll pay a hundred dollars a month for hosting if I get good results 
and speed (I need to send millions of emails a day) from the machine.
I'm just wondering since when offshore proxy server is equivalent to machine to send spam to thousands of people. And why for the world do they think that I can donate them a machine?
Written on 07 Jun 03 01:01 PM.