You have asked your mail client to open this email message, but we can't 
confirm that its contents are friendly and polite.

Normally, within a mailing list message, the sender would use kind words to 
prove that he is peaceful and loyal. However, this message contained tons of 
bitter words directed at the addressees, so the good intentions of the sender 
couldn't be verified.

What Should I Do?
If you usually read messages on this mailing list without problems, this error 
could mean that someone just got very angry at you because some of your latest 
moronic decisions, and you shouldn't continue.

[Get me out of here!]

Technical Details
The mailing message contained 89 mild curse words, 17 strong curse words, and 
4 curse words exceeding the threshold of pain.

(Error code: sec_error_too_many_cursewords)

I Understand the Risks
If you understand what's going on, you can tell the mailing system to start 
trusting the sender by performing a short five-minute exorcism. You should do 
this for every message. *Even if you trust the sender, this error could mean 
that he still wants to insult you, attack you, nuke you from orbit or force 
you to listen to Rick Astley.*

Don't do this unless you know for certain that the sender doesn't have a 
reason to come down rudely upon you.

[Perform Exorcism...]
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