There is always a way; however, do you have the resources to program such an effort? You might be able to modify an Open Source Proxy Server, but even then it will be a effort. You are still missing the major point here. Spammers don't go to Cybercafés to send spam. Why should they go to a cybercafé when they can use there own connections and sit in the comfort of their own home and use Yahoo, MSN or Hotmail. Remember these idiots think they have a legal right to spam the world, so they aren't going to hide in your Cybercafé.
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