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Old 14-06-2004, 19:55   #14
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Re: NTL's MTA is blacklisted ?

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Originally Posted by abailey152
I don't think I'm too impressed with that comment! I use MailWasher, but I'm very careful as to what I report to spamcop.
If so, then you're not a muppet user Peace!

What annoys me is that people (lots of them) are reporting newsletters and other solicited email as spam because they cannot remember subscribing, didn't read the small print when signing up for something, or can't be arsed unsubscribing. Mailwasher annoys me further by facilitating this "muppet reporting" - i.e. it makes it very easy to report "spam". It's undermining efforts to combat spam. I have issues with the accuracy of open (i.e. public submissions) blacklists in general anyway.

My email client, The Bat!, has a built-in email pre-viewer like mailwasher, but unlike mailwasher it actually works and has lots of useful features. Apologies in advance to any mailwasher fans
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