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Walling off Asian E-mail to Prevent Spam

SomeoneYouDontKnow writes: "Seems there's been lots of spam news lately. This piece from Wired describes how frustrated sysadmins in the West are responding to a torrent of Asian spam by simply refusing all e-mail from that part of the world. As anyone who's ever reported spam to Asian ISPs can attest, getting a response of any kind is almost impossible, so some ISPs are simply giving up on receiving any mail from them. Setting up barriers like this is regrettable, but when the originating ISPs refuse to take responsibility for the actions of their users or close their open mail servers, there would seem to be no other choice. Has anyone ever had any kind of constructive conversation with one of these ISPs to see why they are unable or unwilling to do anything?"

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  1. Re:"let the spammers win" by bulbul · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Yeah, e-mail terrorists working for Satan and Hello Kitty!

  2. Re:day old article from wired by Xentax · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I bet this (the parent) gets modded to flame-bait or trolling, but I have to agree.

    Not all that long ago, I often saw news on Slashdot before any of the "mainstream" news entities online. Lately, it's been the other way around.

    Xentax

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    You shouldn't verb words.
  3. Re:Ban Asia??? by UberFish · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Pretty much everything I believe in is illegal in France

    Ditto.

    I've also known too many French people.

    Ban them I say!