>Besides, your company pays for it's bandwidth
>and your users may in turn be paying for your services. With an open relay,
>you are giving away your email service, which spammers will gladly use until
>they take up 100% of your bandwidth.
That's about the same way I look at it. For ISPs, how can they expect to
find people willing to pay them for something they are giving away for
free? And how can a respectable business offering free service to people
who promote get-rich-quick schemes, chain letters, pornography and the like?
-Scott
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