On 01/09/12 1:13 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Let's go through this again - we did it months ago. My site is hosted by > hostmonster, which also operates as bluehost. They are a*large* provider, > with hundreds of thousands of domains, and the email from all of them go > through their (few) email servers. Therefore, when 100 or so of them > running WinBlows get their hosts infected, and they send out spam, and the > hosting provider hasn't caught them yet, hundreds of thousands of the rest > of us get hit with the same block. Thats a BS excuse. gmail has MILLIONS more users than bluehost, yet doesn't seem to ever be used to relay spam. Why? they are proactive rather than reactive. Bluehost is a cutrate provider who only reacts when forced, or this wouldn't keep recurring over and over again. -- john r pierce N 37, W 122 santa cruz ca mid-left coast