Hi, >There is an ethical problem with the new MAPS fee structure, however. One >of our local LUG members runs an ISP which heavily supports Linux. He >contributed heavily to the black-hole lists, and now is being forced to >pay for his own work if he wishes to use it.
That's not a nice policy. Is there another blacklist which returns a few bucks when one makes contributions? >As much as the lists are a good thing, and they have made allowances for >individuals, educational institutions, and non-profit org's to have >discounts, they are still profiting from other's work without >compensation. ACK >I would urge that some of the other options be researched, besides it >would simplify things to keep money out of it on a free and open list such >as these. Setting up our own blacklist is not an easy task, but writing some procmail reciepts which deal with ordinary spam should be managable, IMHO. CU, Uli -- Dipl. Inf. Ulrich Teichert|e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stormweg 24 |listening to:Something Good To Go By(The Decibels) 24539 Neumuenster, Germany|Cheap Excitement (Stratford Mercenaries)

