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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 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 a "SPAM Termination Fee" as a liquidated damages statement. > Make it large enough to deter, and worth wild going after them if > they abuse or damage your network addresses... > > precious little IP life forms.... to the tune of Data singing.. > > john > > > On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 11:21:50PM -0700, Scott Granados wrote: > > > > 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 from spamming in the first place and secondly if they do and get > > terminated fix the damage done. I have no desire to support spam or > > enable spammers but there are bad users and sometimes they do. Any > > positive advise on dealing with these guys above just turning them off > > would be helpful. > > > > >
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