Well, let's look at this realistically, shall we?  We've had a little
more than half a dozen spams on our lists in the past week, which
(. . . relevant, but not repeated in detail here . . )
Even if we do lose a few
subscribers because they don't feel the list was closed quickly enough
for their liking, I suspect they'd return afterward if they still are
interested in what the list has to offer.

So, while I don't think we should just close our eyes and look the other
way until the list dies, the sky ain't falling yet.

I tend to agree with Gilles.  If any given spammer becomes enough of a 
nuisance, civil litigation is one of the available remedies. 

Steven P Haver/602-242-9708

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