On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 12:47:51 -0500 - "David A. Bandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Re: spam issues

Go get 'em. 

>
>As an ISP, I'm striking back locally.
>
>I own my netblocks. I have my sights on a local spammer.  I've now
>billed them 2 months for using my servers and my bandwidth for their
>commercial advertising to my clients.  Next week, I send out a past due
>notice with a note that if they don't pay within a week, I'll start
>court proceedings against them for non-payment.  I plan to sequester
>their company as part of the whole thing.  Will let folks know as I go
>how it goes.
>
>In the states, I'd suggest not suing the spammers, but go after the
>folks hiring them.  Many spam links lead to companies/servers in the US.
> Go after those folks with a vengeance.  I suspect you'll have to be
>using your own mail server to make claims like I am.  But if companies
>start learning that hiring spammers will land them in court, they'll
>probably stop and spam will become a non-issue.
>
>Ciao,
>
>David A. Bandel
>-- 
>Focus on the dream, not the competition.
>               Nemesis Racing Team motto
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>
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