SPAM, Damn SPAM, and SPAM Statistics.
We have all heard how SPAM is costing us money - wasted time, wasted bandwidth, anti-SPAM software, lost business emails, etc.
Recently I have discovered (unfortunately) a new way. My ISP just notified me that I am violating their acceptable use for incoming SMTP connections - they limit to 5000 per day - I am receiving up to 8000. They want to charge me an additional $30 per month to separate my hosting platform to its own server - that is $360/year to accommodate SPAM. After being a customer of theirs for seven years (yes, 7!), they will terminate my service unless I solve the overuse.
A FICTITIOUS COMPARISON |
How do you stop people from even trying to send you SPAM? I am currently running a home grown .NET-based app to isolate SPAM sender's IP addresses so that the ISP can block them.
Anyone else have this problem? What else can you do? When will we finally get real legislation to stop this?