Sanjay Dani writes: ==>> Despite our policy of not allowing spams from our ==>> network, we were labeled spammer friendly not too ==>> long ago and a minor break-in happened the same ==>> night. Just speculating, too. You might have been labelled spammer friendly. However, AGIS openly proclaims themselves as a good place for spammers to buy circuits. Maybe networks should begin considering filtering routes with _4200_ ? I will say that I believe AGIS is doing a severe injustice to their 'good' customers who are getting caught up in Phil's antics. There are regexps for procmail published daily which will happily send mail down /dev/null if it comes from anywhere within AGIS's CIDR blocks. Talking to their NOC does nothing because they've been told to not say a word about their spam policies; it's an offense which warrants termination. Anyway, this is getting to the point where it should be mopped into the regular drivel of inet-access... /cah