> And as someone who's job it is to stop spam, do you really want a lawsuit to > find that a mail service has to accept mail from someone else?
Not to mention that Federal law specifically exempts ISPs from any liability for acceptance/delivery decisions they make. Federal law specifically states that ISPs can refuse your email for any reason, or no reason at all. Anne Anne P. Mitchell, Attorney at Law CEO/President ISIPP SuretyMail Email Reputation, Accreditation & Certification Your mail system + SuretyMail accreditation = delivered to their inbox! Figure Out if It's Worth It: http://www.isipp.com/free-tools/roi-calculator/ http://www.SuretyMail.com/ http://www.SuretyMail.eu/ Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (the Federal anti-spam law) Member, California Bar Cyberspace Law Committee Member, Colorado Cybersecurity Consortium Ret. Professor of Law, Lincoln Law School of San Jose 303-731-2121 | amitch...@isipp.com | @AnnePMitchell Facebook/AnnePMitchell | LinkedIn/in/annemitchell _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org http://chilli.nosignal.org/mailman/listinfo/mailop