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Once in a while I cannot send a message because of a blacklisting
mechanism, as in the quote above (just an example, not caused by
Charles!).  Please, remove this, it blocks messages for no good reason.
My provider has more than a million customers, it's impossible to avoid
sending spam.  And for me I can't solve the problem, it's a DOS effect.
In this case Spamcop even refuses delisting, because of some broken
rules they have.

Spam filtering has to be done in another way that doesn't block innocent
users.

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