> > I think the only way I could think is reporting the IP to some DNSBLs.
> > That way you can stop receiving their mails and you leave the cleansing
> > problem to their ISP.
>
> And just hope that the next person to dial in to the ISP who gets
> that IP address
> from DHCP is the same person...
>

Before we used ClamAV to block outgoing messages (and firewall to prevent
port 25 outgoing from clients to the Internet), we got complete class C
networks blocked very often because just one IP was sending virus.
As those networks are dial-up, it is very likely to happen what you say, but
eventually they will have their whole network blocked and they will have to
do something about it.

If you don't clean your house, your neighbors will complain about the
infestation and will force you to clean it.

-samuel



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