On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 08:41:11AM +0100, Dave Evans wrote: > If he does it again, kick him in the nuts. If he does it another time, kick > him in the nuts once for each spam sent.
I suppose what I meant to say was, don't forget to also take steps to reduce the likelihood of the user sending the spam in the first place. For example, if it's a zombied Windows machine, then education (safe browsing, anti-virus, etc). If it's a business that doesn't yet understand why spam is bad, then education with a little threat mixed in (assuming you're in a position to terminate their service). And so on. But if you get to try the 'nuts' option too, let us know if it works ;-) -- Dave Evans http://djce.org.uk/ http://djce.org.uk/pgpkey
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