Well, that's clear enough. Why such strong feelings? Rosen explains that spam "chews up a lot of bandwidth and disk space," and the non-stop disk I/O sucks down system resources and significantly stresses the mail server. And why exactly is this so annoying? Because it directly interferes with the ability to perform as an ISP, and that, in turn, directly - and negatively - affects the bottom line. This certainly isn't just Panix's problem; all ISPs and corporate networks face it.
So what can you do about it?
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