...mmm sorry about the HTML...!

Yes, blocking China would help.  .cn, .ru, .cz, .br, ... how about
everything?

Better, why not make it like importing goods.  Nobody gets in without a
permit.  Nobody gets to keep their permit if they are sending spam.  The
burden shifts to the ISPs, but it also puts a huge burden on the users
because until their ISPs care, their e-mail is blocked.  They will probably
just block our e-mails because we blocked their e-mails and it becomes a
stalemate.  It really is a wild frontier and it gets abused because it's so
easy to abuse.

The question for this group is:  Is there anything that we, collectively, as
Red Hat admins and developers, can do about the problem?

Greg




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