Hi,
Esa Laitinen wrote:
I think Jose Marcio doesn't agree the idea "my server, my rules".
Yes and no. At first, I misunderstood and though my message was rejected by their server using
blacklist, not a personal rule.
Sure, anyone has the right to define what he's wanting to accept...
But this is another issue. Spam is a problem and, IMHO, it can be really hard when people use rules
which aren't really related to spam filtering.
Imagine a non IT user sending a message being rejected on the other side by this kind of rule.
Sometimes it's hard to explain him that the problem is the trivial rule used by the other side and
not our system.
Anyway, the domain he uses is hardly anonymous.
Yours,
esa
ps: Jose Marcio: why on earth would you CC somebody when responding to
the list?
It was a "reply all" which is a common practice (bad or not, one can think) on some other mailing
lists I subscribe which sets the "replyto" header to the sender.
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