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Re: SPEWS?
From: David Charlap <David.Charlap () marconi com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 17:01:20 -0400
Dan Hollis wrote:
Its my box, my hardware, my property. No one has an inherent right to force speech on an unwilling recipient.
If you're installing a blacklist on a mail server you keep at home for yourself, then yes. If you're running an ISP with thousands of customers, then you also have to deal with how you're impacting them. Sure, it may still be your equipment, but that won't matter if you tick off your paying customers and they decide to cancel their accounts and go to your competitors. Blackholing grandma because a spammer uses the same ISP isn't going to be an easy thing to get your customers to accept. -- David
Current thread:
- Re: SPEWS?, (continued)
- Re: SPEWS? jlewis (Jun 19)
- Re: SPEWS? Steven J. Sobol (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Clayton Fiske (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Peter Galbavy (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Steven J. Sobol (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Steven J. Sobol (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Andy Johnson (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Steven J. Sobol (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Regis M. Donovan (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Dan Hollis (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? David Charlap (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Dan Hollis (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Randy Bush (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? David Charlap (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Dan Hollis (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? measl (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Steven J. Sobol (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Clayton Fiske (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Greg A. Woods (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Regis M. Donovan (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Dan Hollis (Jun 20)
- Re: SPEWS? Steven J. Sobol (Jun 20)