On 24/05/2008 21:36 Barry Shein wrote:
Anyhow, it's not my problem to get them paid, it's my problem when
they're aiding and abetting criminals who harm me and my business.
Well, all I know is that they deliberately leave the compute cloud 
ranges in blacklists. I don't really like the idea of using DNS 
blacklists but they work. As I also said, you have many peoples 
blessing to simply block the entire range as per their service terms 
they don't gurantee mail going out at all - blocking 25 entirely would 
be counter productive to allowing people to use an authenticated relay 
though unless they used the submission port.
It is entirely possible that the spammers do pay for the service 
genuinely though, since it's very cheap.
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