> Whose property it is is not my point.  The issue is
*interfering*
with > that property's function.  ...


Nobody is interfering with your mail server at all.  It is still
able
to transmit and receive e-mail.  It's the recipient's mail
server that
is refusing your traffic.  They have every right to refuse any
traffic
they don't want for any reason regardless of how "unfair" or
ridiculous the reason may seem to you.

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