Find out where they live.


Keep a registered databse of names + addresses online.

Advertise on google w/spam as a keyword "kill a spammer hitlist.com"

Eventually, some nut will show up at someone's house with a baseball bat or explosives.

You'll totally skirt any accessory charges if it goes to trial on parody grounds.

Really, you will.

On Monday, October 20, 2003, at 03:37 PM, Chris Santerre wrote:

I block about 98% of the spam to my users. Many SA users at other companies
simply mark it and deliver. Lets say for sake of argument that we can
sustain a successful rate of tagging or blocking 90% of spam.


What is the next step?

We have all posted stats that prove that over 50% of email is spam. Now that
we can tag or block (to user), it doesn't stop the traffic. I still have 50%
traffic on the server as useless. What do we do? I'm serious about this.
I've had a new found passion against spammers this weekend, and I wish to go
further. (They lambasted my grandfather over the week on his dialup.
Vengeance will be mine!)


I know the state of Missouri has sued 2 spammers. Does anyone live there
that has info on this? Will state law and federal law work against each
other?


Lets say I can track the spammer to the source. What avenue do we have to
stop them? Should I work with local legislation next? Don't flame me on this
question, but should ISPs be held more accountable? Like Comcast? (Should be
called spamcast!)


Chris Santerre
System Admin and SA Custom Rules Emporium keeper
http://www.merchantsoverseas.com/wwwroot/gorilla/sa_rules.htm
"A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men." - Willy
Wonka



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