Webmaster - GlobalWeb.net wrote:

the short answer is no to spyware or virus; however, if the user doesn;t fix 
the problem after being notified of it, then the answer is yes - fines plus 
service cancellation.

Just wondering. I had a customer who's computer was infected, sent out about 3 million e-mails via SMTP auth. First time I had ever seen that happen (using SMTP auth to bypass the tarpit) Actually it was several infected computers, once one failed another long term customer started up like it didn't miss a beat. Now I tarpit SMTP auth'ed users as well.

-Ron

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