[Again, speaking for nobody but my own cranky self here.]

In the immortal words of David Dyer-Bennet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 
> So, welcome to the qmail list.  Were you hoping for a nice, quiet,
> lurk?  Oh well :-) .

Hey, I managed to go about six months up until this point. :)

> Well, that clears up one issue, but raises another.  In the nature of
> things, mail.com is likely to get lots of mail from certain servers --
> those hosting mailing lists, those belonging to other big email
> providers.  
[...]
> This is so completely nonsensical that it must not be, really, what
> mail.com is doing.

Of course, since we're all idiots who were born yesterday, that
possibility never occurred to us.  Who'd've thought that people who
use our email service might subscribe to mailing lists? :-)

Suffice it to say that yes, we take measures to prevent false
positives when blacklisting servers.  Obviously they didn't work in
this case; hence my apology.  The usual reviews and post-mortems will
of course take place to try to make certain it doesn't happen again.

-n

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