Bob Apthorpe wrote:
> Now, it's plausible that someone subscribed to the EFF list, died, and
> their now-useless account is being used by an aggressively anti-spam
[...several plausible reasons why a newsletter would be listed...]

I agree those were plausible reasons why a newletter would be listed
in razor.  But then wouldn't it follow that any sufficiently large
newletter would *always* be listed in razor?  The larger the
distribution list then the better the odds are that someone receiving
the newsletter will be a) clueless b) dead or c) other and the message
would get reported.  This will be a continous, ongoing, never ending
problem.  Wouldn't it?

Bob


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