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From: Boris Ratner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Now all customers suffer from this if their ISP got blocked by AOL.

And they should. They should suffer for choosing an ISP that disrespects its own 
acceptable use policy, and gets itself into some kind of blackhole or another. What 
the customer must do is switch to an ISP that actually enforces its AUP and doesn't 
get its address blocks blackholed. This is the ONLY way IMHO to convince an ISP to 
change their ways. Once large customers start doing their business elsewhere because 
of the ISP's incompetence, they will think twice before deleting the next abuse report.

-- Arik

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