>If you believe that your mailserver, IP address, or domain name is being >interfered with, you're mistaken. No functionality is affected by being >blocklisted.
Functionality of my e-mail *is* being affected. >The ability to deliver email is not property. If a mailserver owner wants >to block email coming from arbitrary sources, they should (and do) have the >right to do so. The mechanisms by which these email blocking decisions are >made is irrelevant. Whose property it is is not my point. The issue is *interfering* with that property's function. Air traffic controllers are not property, but when someone interferes with their doing their job it *does* affect their functionality and it *is* a problem. _______________________________________________ spamcon-general mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.spamcon.org/mailman/listinfo/spamcon-general#subscribers Subscribe, unsubscribe, etc: Use the URL above or send "help" in body of message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Contact administrator: [EMAIL PROTECTED]