> > But hey, that is a too big cut from Internet, so in some way it is > cultural imperialism. > > Bests, > > Olivier
Oliver uummmm, by default, all organizations get to specifically (or not) define network policies on their own networks. Like it or not that is the way it is. I don't know of too many democratically run for profit networks. Thing is, in a way, you are right Oliver... it's kinda the don't "dog wow" in your own backyard IP space thing. Crackers go after easier targets to abuse and the rich ruleth over the poor and so spam comes from countries that are poor in dollars and in ethics or law. Thank God for spamassassin! - rh