Re: Frank Carmickle and Marco Paganini must die
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 04:11, Josselin Mouette <joss@debian.org> wrote:
> Le jeudi 23 septembre 2004 à 03:12 +1000, Russell Coker a écrit :
> > If the ISP does not quickly stop the spam then their server will end up
> > in the SpamCop listing. So again it's not a problem.
>
> Oh, great. Then you'll end up refusing all mail from an ISP. Even worse
> than the setup proposed originally.
Only until the ISP fixes their problem. Spamcop listings often get very fast
response from ISPs.
> > On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 01:51, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
> >
> > <avbidder@fortytwo.ch> wrote:
> > > Ask the people in China, or in (parts of) Spain and Italy. You *can't*
> > > just change your Internet provider - there is only one, really. Or do
> > > propose people should call long-distance/international to dial-in?
> >
> > Of course not. They can get an account on a Linux machine somewhere sane
> > and use a ssh tunnel.
>
> Not anyone can afford that.
At various times people have offered such services for free. If you are a
Debian developer and you are not really unpopular then you can get such
things for free.
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