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Re: ICQ & AOL

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Eric A. Hall)
Fri Apr 28 13:42:56 2000

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> The breakin attempts on my server have come from Taiwan and Korea

I've noticed that a significant percentage of the spam that I'm getting
nowadays comes from cn., tw., and kr. Responsiveness to complaints has
been a sum total of nil.

I've been sending Commmunicator 4.7 to any e-mail addresses I can find
on the assumption that (1) they're paying by the byte, and (2) they're
not equipped to handle those kinds of attachments very well, either from
a link or mail system perspective.

Anybody know about (1)? Are those networks byte-fee based?

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Eric A. Hall                                            ehall@ehsco.com
+1-650-685-0557                                    http://www.ehsco.com


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