__/ [ BearItAll ] on Wednesday 11 April 2007 08:39 \__
> John Bailo wrote:
>
>>
>> If we usd Linux.
>>
>> It would be gone.
>
> Me too.
>
> Because it is so easy for spammers, just change the words used or email
> format to beat the anti-spam, I think it should be down to ISP email
> servers.
>
> 15 max, more than 15 simmilar emails from a single source then all simmilar
> from that source are sent to /dev/null. I don't care that that would block
> mail merges from 'legitimate sources', spam is spam where ever it comes
> from in my book.
Easier to stop botnets though. At least you know who controls whose PC, so
there's no second-hand disconnection/block. Those who get disconnected are
those who violate and break the law, not those whose PC got hijacked.
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