Type 1 spammers don't take that "discount". When they do, we make them
pay.
Type 1 spammers also seem to (in vast majority) understand that open
relays do not offer any anonymity. This is the _false_ assertion of
radical anti-spammers, who seem to me to be the abusers. Chris Neill
(antispammer open relay abuser eventually fired from Verio--he was
ironically, an abuse admin) was shocked to learn he was't anonymous, like
he thought.
The claims made by antispammers about open relays are false. Type 1
spammers seem to get that, judging by their behavior. But radical
antispammers don't.
--Dean
On Wed, 28 May 2003, John Stracke wrote:
> Dean Anderson wrote:
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> >We are lucky that spammers don't get a discount
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> Open relays give them a five-finger discount.
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