SPEWS?

Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
Thu Jun 20 19:58:35 UTC 2002


On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 14:33:18 EDT, Sandy Harris <pashley at storm.ca>  said:

> > > If the offending ISP does not respond, and you have exhausted all avenues
> > > available to you to get the ISP to get its customer to stop spamming -
> > > whether by TOS'ing the customer, education or whatever -
> 
> ... and you've waited a reasonable time ...
> 
> Then the ISP is obviously either incompetent or deliberately aiding the
> spammers. Why should you even consider anything less than blacklisting
> every netblock the ISP has? 

What do you do if the ISP says "We want to turn them off, but they've managed
to get a restraining order preventing us"?  We've seen THAT before....

-- 
				Valdis Kletnieks
				Computer Systems Senior Engineer
				Virginia Tech

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