Personally - no, I don’t operate a blocklist but I have operated spam filters 
on rather large ISPs.

I’d say - if the spammers in question are suspended I doubt that you’d see any 
need to block them.

They aren’t under any obligation to reveal customer identity to you and would 
potentially face legal liability for doing so.


> On 10-Jun-2016, at 1:39 PM, Benoit Panizzon <benoit.paniz...@imp.ch> wrote:
> 
> Would the abuse desk have respected the legal request and identified the
> customer towards the recipient providing proof that he did in fact
> receive the emails?
> 
> As operator of a Blacklist, we have the request from the users to list
> the IP Adresses and Domains of Mailchimp, because of such incidents.
> But there are also the occasional legitimate emails sent via Mailchimp
> we would not like to block.


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