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Subject: Re: response from webmaster@capella.net
From: "Alan S. Harrell" <ashandrr @ tgn . net>
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 12:46:10 -0600
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At 06:15 AM 1/27/97 -0600, Steve wrote:

>InterNic will just throw your message away.  They have stated that they 
>are not responsible for anything that someone does with their domain.  
>Writing to InterNic wouldn't do you any good.  Sorry to tell you that.

 So then who oversees an ISP?  It strikes me that an owner/administrator
 of a local ISP could make a lot of dough by catering to the spammers
 of the world.  Guarantee them they will not be hassled or removed, and
 they have a ready base of operations.  The ISP could charge them a
 premium fee for the extra-ordinary service and get rich.  (Have I not
 just described AOL? ) 

 If there is no one out there that will enforce anti-spam sentiments, then 
 what is to stop them?  

 I know you many of you will answer that community Internet standards
 govern the activities of ISPs, but in the last few years, I've seen
 more Web based servers that are not adhering to past standards.  Those
 standards don't seem to mean spit these days.

 We can all complain to the Postmaster@SpammersDomain.com, assuming
 you can locate the right store, but how do you really know the
 Postmaster is actually taking appropriate action?  Because you
 got a letter from him saying he was taking care of the matter?  HA!

Alan
ASHandRR@TGN.net



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