Kenneth Porter wrote:
> Every time I see a spam story on SlashDot I think how the SlashDot
> effect could be used for good by getting everyone to visit the
> spammer's site and take it to its knees, while driving up the
> spammer's bandwidth bill. Check out the first few posts in today's
> story: 
> 
> <http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/09/22/1355238>
> 
> It makes me wonder if there's some way to grab a random link from
> SURBL to consume a spammer's bandwidth allocation.

IMO the best way to combat spam is not to buy the advertised product.

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