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Grant Edwards
grante at visi.com
Sat Mar 16 00:31:38 EST 2002
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In article <trqk8.21666$Vx1.1878870 at newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, Billy Ng wrote: > Nothing evil here. I have 2 reasons why I would do this program. Firs, it > is my TCP/IP concept class's project. Basically, I want to try what the > book tells in to code, but I notice it does not work the way it says in so > many commercial SMTP servers. What?! Things in the real world don't work they way they describe them in networking classes?!?! ;) > Second, I have been unemployed for about 4 months. My > friend's company needs a program to verify the users who > registered to their service. They found out many registered > users were using fake addresses. The only way that will actually work is to send an e-mail with some sort of unique ID in it. Require that the user reply to the message. No competent ISP will allow outsiders to check whether an arbitrary e-mail address is valid. > I just want to try this program to see if I will get a job > there. That's all! I really do appreciate if you would > provide any info for me to complete this project. Good luck, but it's going to be an up hill battle. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Is this BOISE?? at visi.com
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