On Thu, Nov 19, 1998 at 11:51:51AM -0500, Sheryl Chapin wrote:
However, what I don't like is the idea that we might have to make that change not based on what we think is acceptable use, but based on what some self appointed group has decided it should be. The consequences of not going along being that we get blackholed.
Sheryl: On the one hand I agree with points that you've made. On the other hand, the other ISP's own their equipment and pay for their bandwidth and have a right to block other providers if they so choose. Blocking (hopefully) is not a decision that most ISP's take lightly. -- Steve Sobol [sjsobol@nacs.net] Part-time Support Droid [support@nacs.net] NACS Spaminator [abuse@nacs.net] Spotted on a bumper sticker: "Possum. The other white meat."