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Originally posted by Biggy2
Lenny,
here is the problem and why hosts take on a ZERO TOLERANCE policy.
you have sites out there that go after spammers and people who support them (this means the host). When a spammer is caught, they blacklist the IP space..
This means surfers who use ISPs who have these lists of blacklisted IP space cant access your site.
Nat-Net has come out on a public board and stated they do have mailing clients, BUT they put them on their own IP blocks, so if these sites find out, only the spammers get affected.
BUT the problem is, when they find out Nat-Net is doing this, they won't let it fly, trust me on this, these people are after spam and people who support spam.
Why don't you think many other large hosting companies say no to spam, it is for this reason, you are at risk.
Tell me, you don't think other big companies can do what Nat-Net is doing. Some do it, and some don't. I was always under the impression that Nat-Net was zero-tolerance on spam, since ive heard so much good things about them - the best hosts out there ARE zero-tolerance, cause they know the money now isnt worth the headache later.
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Biggy you obviously have no idea what you're talking about, you're just regurgitating what someone else told you.
Nat Net is one of the, if not THE oldest adult host around. They came around back in the day when hosts were asking adult sites to leave because they had "too much traffic"
To think that you have any idea how to run a network better than Sweet T and his crew is ridiculous.
Oh and Brad's 576 complaints....those are just the ones he gets in bed
