Anyway, it's good to see your ISP has some clue.
I'd say, the ISP doesn't have a clue. They only outlawed Matt Wright *after* they relayed for a while. And they are still not getting it. The problem isn't Matt Wright, the problem is installing any random junk and praying it works fine. Today it was formmail, tomorrow it's something else. The fact that one buggy program installed on one host can "severely effect several of our servers", and consume almost all bandwidth is a serious design problem of ISP's setup.

I'd be mighty pissed if I was using the ISP's hosting service, and connection to my site was seriously disrupted because of what happened with some other site.

Abigail


In reply to Re: Matt's scripts strike again by Abigail-II
in thread Matt's scripts strike again by zentara

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