> The IP that sends the spam is guilty of sending spam, period, as an 
> accomplice.

No, as the IP sending the spam is providing a requested service to the
AOL customer in forwarding their mail to them. 

> If an network operator's MTA relays spam to my MX that 
> originated from one 
> of the network operator's subscriber IP's and PCs, my MX is 
> being spammed 
> by the network operator's MTA.

If my mail client sent an email to my MTA that was destined for your MX,
that was a geniune email for you, is your MX being spammed? No, because
that's how email works! 


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