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Lets create an ISP for this example, US.WSK. US.WSK has several plans, from dialup and DSL to hosting and colocation. It takes all clientel.

Several spammers set up shop on US.WSK and bomb the bejesus out of the Internet. Complains roll in... and get tossed asside.

More spam gets delivered, and the rest of the Internet suffers. The buzz starts, with complaints being published on Usenet and the Web over US.WSK. The damage starts, but US.WSK is ignorant to it.

SPEWS notices this, and publishes an advisory against accepting any email from US.WSK and all it's IP spaces. SpamHaus's SBL follows suit.

US.WSK says folks need to post at a website or whatnot to complain. It is then marked as RFC Igonrant.

The buzz reaches major news outlets, where it's rereported and customers learn. Customers also complain about the block... and learn about the problems. They redirect to US.WSK.

US.WSK does nothing.

Customers leave. Some file suit against US.WSK. Eventually, US.WSK goes bankrupt because of all the spammers it protected, and dies.

Worldcom is heading towards that line now. Don't believe the 9-12 month timeframe -- unless they kick off the spammers.

Date: 2002-07-22 08:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] strredwolf.livejournal.com
By the way -- The person who runs the SBL and Spamhaus is accessible by reading news.admin.net-abuse.email. Just make sure you bring in a good scoring/killfiling newsreader like slrn. We get too many kooks.

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