[This email took a suspicious route to arrive here; Suspected SPAM (4)] Every message that I get from you, Len, fails the Declude ROUTING test.
Because my mail often goes from USA, to Europe, to USA.
But the real problem with that kind of suspect traffic is that is goes mostly through open relays in Europe on cable and dsl networks, exactly the kind of traffic AOL want block.
I would think that someone of your self-proclaimed knowledge would be able to fix that!
There's nothing broken, so there's nothing to fix.
On the other hand, maybe it's the case that not all admins can easily fix every problem.
Such problems will probably become worse as the AOLs, MSNs, HotMails raise the credentials, DNS setups, and other barriers to just anybody sending mail from any IP to thier MXs. Their intent is not to block legit servers, but to squeeze out the spammers. These mail admins who have these "unfixable" problems getting over these barriers will to seriously consider whether it's worth their while to run a mailserver.
Len
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