In article <804699748.1254612.1570037049931.javamail.zim...@baylink.com> you 
write:
>Tools. Are. Neutral.
>
>Any solution to a problem that involves outlawing or breaking tools will.
>Not. Solve. Your. Problem.

I think in the outside world you'll find very little support for an argument
that filtering DNS is fundamentally broken.

Sure, you can do it in broken ways, but it's going to be really hard
to persuade anyone that their lives are better if they have unfiltered
access to the malware links in their spam.

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