Telebyte headed the Washington Association of Internet Service Providers (WAISP) coordinated effort with the Washington State Attorney General's office in getting the anti-spam legislation passed in that state.
In addition to being very nasty to spammers, Teleport also includes an anti-spam filter that is availible to its users.
Telstar has a very strongly worded AUP with regards to spam.
Terrigal uses sendmail 8.8.8 with relaying turned off, blocks known spamming domains, and subscribes to the RBL.
Texan Net blocks spammers based on their IP and e-mail addresses, and also aggressively pursues them.
Texas Networking blocks spammers both by domain name and IP address and is currently working on a system to let their customers individually customize their blocking.
Tezcat has centralized filtering in place and blocks unauthorized relaying. They also charge "non-members" (read spammers) for sending e-mail to users on their system.
Furthermore, Tezcat has also been known to turn away business customers who didn't see anything wrong with spam.
The Internet Group kills both e-mail and Usenet spammers as well as Rogue cancellors.
The Internet Ramp has a strict spamming policy in place and also has disabled relaying.
TheOnRamp has terminated e-mail spammers on the same day as when the spamming took place.
ThePlaNet CyberGate has a fairly verbose AUP as well as IP filtering and relaying blocking enabled.
Three Rivers uses IP blocking and has disabled relaying. Domains that send or relay spam to them or their clients risk being added to their list of blocked IP addresses.
Tigerden's home page contains a fair amount of anti-spam information, making it obvious which side they're on.
Travlang maintains a mailing list for which addresses are gathered only by users who opt-in. They also block those who try to use their systems for spam relaying.
Triada blocks e-mail based on a blacklist of sites, as well as blocking based on IP addresses.
Tripping Daisy uses opt-in mailing lists and promises not to give or sell the e-mail addresses of subscribers.
TWB.NET will fully investigate ALL Spam and forward results to proper providers for action. They also charge a cleanup fee of $50 per incident.
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