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> >You're certainly welcome to encourage others not to use blacklists. Just > >understand that you have no right to complain when they decide to continue > >using those blacklists. > > > >Having said that, do understand that I don't think DNSBL's are a panacea, > >nor are their operators perfect. But in many cases, they can be a useful tool > >in the anti-spam arsenal. Weighing in with an opinion, as bad as blacklists *may be*, at least they let the sender know something's up. Not in an artful way, to be sure, but they give some notice. The sender can do _something_, including dropping his association with the recipient b/c it's not worth his time and trouble. Blackholing email because you think it's spam, OTOH, is pure evil. -- _________________________________________ Nachman Yaakov Ziskind, FSPA, LLM [email protected] Attorney and Counselor-at-Law http://ziskind.us Economic Group Pension Services http://egps.com Actuaries and Employee Benefit Consultants
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