Anti spam solutions

Sergey Semenyuk serge_ss-rieW9WUcm8FFJ04o6PK0Fg at public.gmane.org
Thu Oct 9 02:20:00 UTC 2003


ISP's are not quite allowed to decide what's spam and what's not unless
their systems are in danger, because, for instance, it can block the
stuff from my favorite porno site, and it will be the stuff I am paying
for. ;)


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On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 06:38:13PM +0200, Peter L. Peres wrote

> None of the major isps blocks spam at the routing level now (they
> should imho).

  I remember the firestorm on can.internet.highspeed when Ralph first
started filters on IStop.  Problem is one size does not fit all.

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Walter Dnes <waltdnes-SLHPyeZ9y/tg9hUCZPvPmw at public.gmane.org>
Email users are divided into two classes;
1) Those who have effective spam-blocking
2) Those who wish they did
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