On 1/8/17 4:04 PM, Large Hadron Collider wrote:
obviously. They have the right to refuse mail, but in the case of SORBS'
overblocking, they probably don't intend to.

SORBS blocks nothing and refuses no mail. Receiving ISPs do those things.

If the ISP chooses to use SORBS as a filter, then by definition they intend to.



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