John,

This is a little off topic, but I've found these guys to be good at quick-registering 
domain names:

http://www.snapnames.com/

Their technology and service seems sound.  They also have a domain protection service, 
but I've not used it.

Dan




On Thursday, November 14, 2002 12:58, John Shacklett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
>We just reclaimed an old domain name. We had it for a couple of
>years, then it expired and some bandits in the Philippines
>grabbed it and held it hostage, and when it expired again we
>grabbed it back. The day, and I mean the very day, that I put
>that domain in as an alias for our primary domain, I started
>receiving a flood of crap for employees that left more than five years ago. I was 
>astounded.
> �
>Talk about firing blanks.
>�
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Glenn \ WCNet
>Sent: Thursday, 14 November 2002 3:39 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Are spammers idiots??
>
>
>I've been clearing some mail accounts that customers have
>abandoned, haven't checked their mail for a couple months or
>longer.� It's not unusual to find 4000�messages or more, 20 MB
>or more, ALL of it spam.� No one on a dial-up connection is
>going to wait for all that mail to download, and nobody using
>WebMail has the patience to wade through all that debris.
>�
>My point being that spammers�can easily�overload a mail server,
>sap up all the drive space if some kind of spam control isn't
>in place.� What would be the point?� They're cutting their own throats, so to speak.
>�
>Glenn Z.

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