I disagree. if the sender's isp or company is blacklisted then they should be rejected. we do delete the email since it's 99.999% a bad address anyway. if we don't do this then people wont have a strong reason to not be on a blacklist.

FWIW, just this morning I received an E-mail from an AOL user, which failed SPAMCOP (which was one of the ones you were replying to a post about). Needless to say, I haven't received 100,000 spams that failed SPAMCOP for that one legitimate E-mail that did (the 99.999% you refer to).


So are you saying that AOL should try to put SPAMCOP out of business? Otherwise, I don't see what they can do, even with that "strong reason" (you deleting their E-mail). SPAMCOP has a formula for listing/delisting IPs, and they won't change that formula for AOL.


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