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On Thursday 23 September 2004 06:36 pm, Scott Kitterman wrote:
Right. But getting stuck on a RHSBL would be much worse. It wouldn't
matter what MSA you used. Your mail would still be blocked. Today at
least you can switch to a backup MSA from a different IP.
Isn't this the point? We don't want the spammers and email abusers to be
part of the system anymore. If you abuse email resources, you are done with
email. That's what accountability is about.
And even if they get cut out of the email system, they still have the
telephone. If someone isn't getting their legitimate mail, they can call
the recipient or even send them a piece of snail mail.
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Jonathan M. Gardner
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