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Re: who's next?


From: Jeroen Massar <jeroen () unfix org>
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 19:23:01 +0200

(oh oh spam talk on nanog ;)

On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 18:29, Paul Vixie wrote:
in <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3634572.stm> we see:

   Campaigners against spam on the internet have won a major battle
   against the world's second largest internet service provider.

   US firm Savvis was allegedly earning up to $2 million a month from
   148 of the world's worst spammers, a former employee had claimed.

   Following talks with anti-spam groups, Savvis has now promised to get
   rid of the spammers using its network.

Making a promise is different from actually doing it...
With $2 million/month it is quite probably that someone will want to
have that business, thus it will just shift around, probably to some
sub-company not carrying the name "Savvis" anymore, "Spammis" is
probably then the better name ;)

i guess this is progress.  the press keeps bleating about stopping spam
from being received -- perhaps if they start paying attention to how it
gets sent and how many supposedly-legitimate businesses profit from the
sending, there could be some flattening of the spam growth curve.

Exactly... just as long as some people get paid and don't get caught we
will use SpamAssasin and the various ingenious methods to avoid them ;)

Greets,
 Jeroen

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