On 2003-10-20 15:37:46 -0400, Chris Santerre wrote:
> Lets say I can track the spammer to the source. What avenue do we have to

Forget it.

The systems sending the mail are trojaned systems (e.g. on cable
modems).

> stop them? Should I work with local legislation next? Don't flame me on this

The systems advertised have whois entries pointing to either
China, Korea or CIS adresses. The servers are located somewhere
in South America (and their ISP (and their ISP)).

Short of sending in the USMC I see no way of stopping this at the
source.

But it would _help_ if a certain company in Seattle would ship
more secure software.

Best regards
    Martin
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