Abel Wisman wrote:
I run a non-profit ISP, and run dozens of servers (all for no wage, by the way, because we serve non-profits who cannot afford to pay for services). We do not filter for inbound spam, because we believe that a single false positive is intolerable. We also do not tolerate a single piece of outbound spam.Should you ever get the opportunity to do something useful with your life, which is doubtful seeing your general attitude, then I suggest you try running a few servers, and joining the ranks of many among us who filter your isp for continuous spamming without any attempts to stop their clients doing so.
If you're talking about Earthlink, my home network connection, I hardly think "many" among you block them -- this is the first piece of blocked mail I've observed in the last year plus.
Once you take your nappies off, you are invited to come back and talk,Another Internet capitalist-uber-alles heard from.
especially once you know what you are talking about, which I do not
foresee to happen in the remainder of my natural lifetime.
Our obligation is not to make the Internet better for people to buy things from us, but for end-users to access information or buy things from our customers. It's a demand-side environment.
