David T-G wrote:

> This is an interesting one, though...  I'm sure there are some that
> won't
> listen to complaints, though perhaps if enough people complain they
> might.
> How, however, are those caring ISPs to chase the spammers around, as
> you
> put it, if nobody tells 'em about the problem?  Have I missed
> something,
> or is this just a "let someone else worry about it" approach?
>
> I'm truly curious, since I would much rather have the spam go away
> than just drop it away on my server...

Me too.  But then again, what good's a soldier without a war :)?

Your point is taken, in that, there will always be a percentage of ISP
who are not conscientious enough to have an opinion one way or the
other, and so need a nudge in the right direction.

I suppose lately, I've had so much spam on the brain, I can't imagine
anyone, let alone an ISP admin, not having an opinion on it.

Bryan
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