Well, this makes it official, regretfully monkeys.com is now gone.

Bill
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ronald F. Guilmette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 4:40 PM
Subject: BLOCK,MISC: MONKEYS.COM: Now retired from spam fighting


> It is with deep regret that I must announce that by 12:00 PM
> Pacific Daylight Time tonight, September 22nd, 2003, all
> anti-spam services and information that are now, or that
> have been provided by MONKEYS.COM to the Internet community
> will be terminated.  All spam related information will be
> removed from the MONKEYS.COM web site and all anti-spam DNS
> zone files of MONKEYS.COM will be completely emptied of their
> contents.
> 
> Please note that the various MONKEYS.COM anti-spam DNS zone
> files will continue to exist, for the indefinite future,
> for the convenience of the community, but they will contain
> no lisings of any IP addressese or address blocks.  I want
> to assure everyone, most solemly, that I have no plans whatso-
> ever to implement any sorts of ``positive response'' wild-
> cards in any of these zones (as happened, unfortunately, in
> the Osirusoft case).  The MONKEYS.COM anti-spam zones will
> remain accessible, but content free for an absolute minimum
> of 6 months, and even after that time, ample prior notice
> will be provided, both here and elsewhere, regarding any
> changes.
> 
> As those of you who have come to know me over the past 8+ years
> of spam fighting surely know, I am deeply sorry that I have
> to withdraw from this fight, but at this point I clearly
> have no choice.  I rode out the first massive DDoS against
> my site, which lasted for 10 days, from August 19th through
> the 29th, but over the past three days I have been massively
> DDoS'd again, and I think that the handwriting is now on the
> wall.  I will simply not be allowed to continue fighting spam.
> It simply isn't an option anymore.  I don't have either the
> bandwidth or the level of interest among either big network
> providers or law enforcement authorities that is clearly
> necessary in order to fight this kind of concentrated onslaught
> from thousands of separate zombie machines at a time.  I would
> be the first to say that it is a damn shame that the bad guys
> have won yet another round, but their really isn't a damn thing
> that I can do about it.  If there are people on the net that can
> DDoS the likes of Yahoo and eBay out of existance (as happened
> in the year 2000), then little Ron Guilmette and Monkeys.Com hasn't
> got a chance.  I can't fight the kinds of attacks that have been
> directed at me recently any more than I can fight against the sun
> coming up tomorrow.
> 
> To those of you who have come such a long way with me in this
> fight, and even to all of those who have criticized my methods,
> over time, I want to say thank you.  Thank you even for disagreeing
> with me when I needed it, and I hope that you will all accept my
> apologies for letting you down.  I confess that I underestimated
> the enemy rather badly.  I underestimated both the enemy's level
> of sophistication, and also the enemy's level of brute malevolence.
> I always knew that spammers had no principals and no ethics, but
> up until recently, I had no idea that they could or would stoop this
> low, or that they would engage in quite this level of criminality.
> I guess that naively, I just never thought hard enough about how
> much money was actually at stake (in the spamming trade) or what
> that might mean in terms or the determination of spammers to win
> at all costs.
> 
> I don't know what else I can or should say at this point, other
> than that it is my fervent hope that people of good will and good
> intentions, people who believe in common values like civility,
> honesty, decency, and privacy, will someday be able to take back
> the net from the criminals who are clearly in the driver's seat at
> the moment.  Sadly though, I have to say that I am not hopeful that
> this will occur anytime soon.  Losing a few anti-spam sites is not
> something that is likely to grab either the attention of, or even
> the notice of John Q. Surfer.  Strange as it may sound, the only
> real hope that I have for the near term is that some egomaniac
> miscreant with a desire for publicity will DDoS the web sites of
> both the Democratic and Republican National Comittees out of ex-
> istance.  Preventing DDoS attacks an/or finding their perpetrators
> in not likely to be a priority for either manufacturers of network-
> ing gear or for large backbone companies until such an event, and
> until people with the clous necessary to move things off dead-center
> are impacted as I have been.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> rfg
> 
> 
> P.S.  I may still post the odd occasional personal oninion to the various
> anti-spam lists and newsgroups, but I clearly am no longer in a postion
> to make suggestions to anybody about anything when it comes to fighting
> spam.  I took my best shot, at trying to leap tall buildings in a single
> bound, and all I did was to make some high scuff marks on the wall.  I
> thus no longer have any real standing to comment on what anybody else
> may be doing in the way of anti-spam efforts, and all I can do is to
> wish you well and the best of luck.
> 
> P.P.S.  I should perhaps offer a special apology to SpamHaus, to MAPS,
> and to the many other such groups that will continue to try to withstand
> this onslaught.  I am especially sorry that I have let all of you down,
> and that I won't be able to draw any fire away from you folks any more.
> I wish you better luck (and more friends and bandwidth) than I had.
> 
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