Jim,

Come, now. You're saying that if I run a mailing list and bounce email
because of probable-spam source address, I'm an "accomplice" to some
act for which I'm legally liable?

Please give me a cite to any court case that backs you up. 
(Hint: You won't be able to.)

-Declan



On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 09:39:28PM -0500, Jim Choate wrote:
> 
> This is a good list of issues. It however, misses one.
> 
> When one of the mailing list operators begins to filter the traffic
> through their site then there is a shift of responsibility with respect to
> actions taken with knowledge. I'm not saying such is a major issue but
> being listed as an accomplice because a piece of mail was forwarded when
> it was clearly illegal could get some in trouble. It also injects the
> opportunity to harass by implication of complicancy.
> 
> It's one thing to use procmail to remove CDR:, it's totaly another to
> bounce mail because of source address or content.

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