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RE: [APML] Spamcop



I'm ready to think that that kind of heavy-handed action is the only thing
left to cure the problem.  If a domain owner/controller/ISP won't terminate
the spamsters and/or properly configure their ports for clean operation,
then the remainder of the net should block said domain owner/controller/ISP.
Legitimate customers will apply the pressure to cure the offenses, or they
will leave, ending the business operation.

-----Original Message-----
From: astro-photo-bounces@seds.org
[mailto:astro-photo-bounces@seds.org]On Behalf Of steve banbury
Sent: Monday, 22 September 2003 17:30
To: Discussion of Film Astrophotography
Subject: Re: [APML] Spamcop


Hi Gene--I can identify with this situation.
Last week I found ATT was bouncing my e-mail to my parents
because Spamcop had blacklisted a Pac Bell DSL server thru which
my e-mail was being sent.

It all resolved on its own after about 3 days, but there was quite a
bit of irony in seeing ATT blacklist Pac Bell!!

Who needs viruses or spam to bring the internet to a standstill?!

Steve


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