Quoting Phil Mendelsohn (mend0070 at tc.umn.edu):
> On Thu, 3 May 2001, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
> 
> > Somebody probably wrote some software that handles subscribing to mailman in
> > an automated way.  Perhaps a NO spam agreement should be acknowledged and an
> > agreement to pay said clean-up costs as part of subscribing to a list.
> 
> I got a great tickle out of the paid advertising anti-spam thing on the
> Debian lists -- you are free to spam, and we'll bill you $1000 a pop
> (plus atty fees if we have to collect, no?)  I just wonder, is it really a
> big deterrent?

So, how do you track them down to charge them?
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