I noticed something the last couple of days. Quite some time back, I discovered that some customer mail was not getting through to me, and it turned out that the mail was being blocked by my domain service provider, the source IP of the sender being on the SpamCop blacklist. I was able to get my provider to turn off spam filtering. I can handle my own spam filtering, thank you very much. (I use Mailwasher.)

I do use the SpamCop blacklist to presort mail. And what I've seen the last couple of days is a huge increase in the number of legitimate mails that were shown as blacklisted. (From rare, less than one per month, to common, like five per day.) I haven't had time to track down what is happening, I'm travelling, but once a certain IP is blacklisted, there are a number of places where that mail might be intercepted. It's possible that spammers are attacking the SpamCop list by causing it to create a lot of false reports, and there are other possibilities.

I very, very much doubt that Altium is discriminating against perceived critics.




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