On Sun, 03 Mar 2002 20:15:25 -0800
"Rob McMillin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I would imagine it would work for others similarly situated. And I would 
> seem to be in good company, with some US ISPs now taking the even more 
> drastic step of disabling port 25 for Chinese subnets (203/8, for instance).

There's a flaw here in that this will not punish the people doing the spamming,
only the, usually unknowing, intermediary. I say it's a measure that doesnt 
address the real problem at all.
Interestingly enough, we're on 203/8 and we're not only in China. In fact,
our Beijing node is /not/ on it while Philippines and Taiwan are. I wouldnt take
lightly on our clients being blocked just because some ISP thinks a certain
addressspace is only used in China. And no, restructuring the network with
other IP's is not an option.

Lars Hansson


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