1. Make sure you have accurate billing information on them, a good
credit card, a phone number you've actually called them back on, that
sort of thing.
2. Make it clear you'll charge some clean-up fee for spamming billed
at $250/hour 4hr minimum.
the first item is most important, spammers thri
Well we do have a no spam policy listed on the web site and we do stick
to it, its not there just for looks. I like the idea though of a
termination fee, good idea!
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, John M. Brown wrote:
> Id post this to a different list.. NANOG has hashed spam to death
> and its really
Id post this to a different list.. NANOG has hashed spam to death
and its really no longer the place to post about it.
That aside
I'd set a policy and put it in your AUP, there is some legal
exposure for not doing that.
I'd also enforce your AUP equally each time, and you may wish
to put
My question is this. The company I work for has a no spam policy.
Sometimes users do and of course we shut them off. My own feelings asside
its what is considered proper in the isp community so we do it with out
question. However, what is the best policy and procedure to prevent
people fr