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Originally posted by candidpublishinginc
That way if a spam attack DOES occur, you can redirect all non referring traffic to a page stating the situation. It will buy you some time...a good 2 weeks...rather than days.
If it goes beyond 2 weeks...your backbone will slowly start to demand that you shut off the domain.
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you see this is what i don't understand,, doesn't the backbone provider understand the situation to let you still be in business?
cuz if this is true then this spammer could do the same to any business,, say like a yahoo or ARS,, they could be forced to shut down?