>> Always start here...  http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/
>>
>> If the AS is stolen, you can block the network and never have to worry
>> about it...
>
> I guess you are assuming that spam networks should be included in the
> blacklist by default?  I'm not sure that is a good assumption.  Some of my
> customer netblocks have ended up on spam lists unknowingly (by leaving
> open SMTP servers for example), and if that had affected their ability to
> place phone calls also it would have been disastrous.
>
> j

Take TWO minutes and read http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/ . Add some
items to your BGP route lists and smile at the decrease in traffic.

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