[Speaking, as before, only for my own irritable self.]
In the immortal words of David Harris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> But the reason I have not spoken up and retracted my complaint is
> this: _The fact that your blacklisting was not based on any kind of
> relay test scares me even more._
I have a small news flash here: not all spam comes from open relays.
> What happens when an ISP sets up a
> mail server with tends of thousands of legitimate mail users sending
> you legitimate mail? What about a list-serv handing out gobs of
> e-mail specifically requested by your users? Do you black list them
> too?
See my other note on that subject.
> A legitimate mail server got blacklisted. Complaint still stands.
The server is out of the blacklist, the affected party has been
apologized to, and I guess your complaint is noted.
-n
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Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first woman she
meets and then teams up with three complete stangers to kill again.
(-- TV listing for the movie, The Wizard of Oz, in the Marin Paper.)
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