North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Firewall stateful handling of ICMP packets
> If ISPs charged customers $0.000001/email message, would it cure spam or > would the spammers just continue to use third-party victims to spam and > there would be lots of news stories about grandmothers and orphans getting > huge ISP bills? IANAL, but many spammers are already breaking a law by > using victim machines without authorization; but would law enforcement be > more likely to do something if the victims now had a $50,000 bill from > their ISP due to the unauthorized traffic? There will always be crooks and victims. But if becoming a victim actually has real world consequences it is much more likely that people will try not to become a victim. I am not talking about sending bills for some outrageous amount due to excess bandwidth used. Instead cut off when a certain bandwidth threshold has been exceeded. If the bandwidth was used purposely and legitametly, buy more bandwidth, otherwise fix your PC. Adi
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