POP before SMTP is used to prevent unauthorized relaying, and National Business Network also uses the RBL and DUL to block incoming spam.
Navpoint has free classes with their users where they discuss spam, and they also make procmail available to their users. Oh yeah, they also have a strict AUP against spam.
NBTel provides backbone services and makes sure that their clients prevent their users from spamming.
NeoSoft has been known to act exceedingly quickly to extinguish outbound spam.
Having once been used as a relay for 1.5 million messages, Net @ccess has tightened down security on their mail servers to only accept mail from approved IP addresses. They also subscribe to MAPS.
Net Access deep fries and beheads spammers. This seems a touch extreme.
Spam is not ALLOWED. Period.
USA.NET/NetAddress has been used by spammers for return addresses, but it is in vain as they nuke the accounts of spammers.
Anyone who spams through NetEase is charged $200/hour in cleanup costs, and they even attempt to educate their users by maintaining their own Anti-spam page.
Nether.net disallows use of their site for spamming and related activities.
Netk2ne charges $200.00 per hour for dealing with spamming related incidents. They have also taken quick action against spammers by locking their accounts shortly thereafter.
Netroom nuked the spammer "opportunity1.com" shortly after their first spam.
NetWizards makes every attempt to nuke all spammers at their domain. They have thousands of users, and take every spam notification very seriously, as their AUP (and spam page) indicate. Furthermore, they use the
NJCC blocks relaying, filters spam and, most importantly, kills the accounts of users who spam.
Nildram has a solid AUP forbidding spam.
Nintendo, the video game giant, has sent out a few e-mails announcing its products, and they have been very careful not to spam. They do not purchase e-mail lists or get e-mail addresses from anywhere but users registering on their website.
Pagehost, being mainly a web provider, usually doesn't have any users directly spamming. However, users have been known to spamvertise their pages from other accounts and pagehost will take action against any of their users who do this.
Abuse contact: postmaster@njcc.com
AUP: Nildram Ltd. - AUP
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Abuse contact: webmaster@nintendo.com
AUP: Acceptable Use Policy
Abuse contact: abuse@pagehost.com
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