> If an IP is sourcing spam, it's guilty, and has no grounds for
complaining 

I still don't agree if the client has requested we forward mail to his
AOL account. 


> and has no grounds for complaining when another MX blocks it as spam.

I'm not complaining that its blocking the email - I wish Imail/Declude
had a REJECT action at the SMTP level before accepting an email so that
I could implement it. I'm simply saying that its not on for AOL to
blacklist us if we were to forward a spam to these users. 

For the record, we haven't been blacklisted by AOL - I'm talking
hypothetically.


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