> And as someone who's job it is to stop spam, do you really want a lawsuit to 
> find that a mail service has to accept mail from someone else?

Not to mention that Federal law specifically exempts ISPs from any liability 
for acceptance/delivery decisions they make.  Federal law specifically states 
that ISPs can refuse your email for any reason, or no reason at all.

Anne

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