28 Aug
2003
28 Aug
'03
4:51 p.m.
In article <B9D3F155-D971-11D7-828E-000A956885D4@crocker.com>, Matthew Crocker <matthew@crocker.com> writes
ISPs would need to contact AOL, provide valid contact into and accept some sort of AUP (I shall not spam AOL...) and then be allowed to connect from their IPs. AOL could kick that mail server off later if they determine they are spamming.
Next time I'm lobbying about "the cost of Spam", I'll have to remember to add in all this activity as well as the end user perspective (and the more traditional "we need to buy bigger servers and pipes" stuff). -- Roland Perry