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If you could see our ACLs and how our mail servers are set up you would
realize just how much we, and most ISPs, work at blocking spammers. The problem is that 1) spammers have ISPs that are dedicated to spamming and 2) windows machines are easy to hijack to spam with. Those windows boxes are virtually impossible to block because they pop up seemingly at random, then disappear. To stop 90% of the spam in the world would actually be fairly easy in my opinion, just refuse connections from Windows NT. Unfortunately that would stop a lot of legitimate email; also it's easy to spoof that the box _isn't_ windows, so we are back to square one again. tom K0TAR AM200 wrote: Hello, So if you work at an ISP, why do people never block spammers? It's always the same companies people sign up to. You have the technology to block the users completely and/or take action after doing a trace. It can be done here in the UK. "Tom Ring" wrote in message ... Nope, absolutely incorrect. I work at an ISP, and with very few exceptions, we get the same money regardless of the traffic. It is therefore in our best interest to minimize traffic. This is a cutthroat business, and no one can raise prices without losing customers. tom K0TAR Reg Edwards wrote: Anything which increases traffic volume benefits Internet service providers. ===================================== |
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