Unless I'm missing some features in SA, I can't see that it infringes
anyone's freedom of speech.  All it does is attempt to identify
unsolicited commercial email, and then add tags to it.  It's up to users
what they do with tagged mail.

Just to be on the safe side, though, can I suggest some small alterations
to the default tags:
(1)  Change the subject line tag from "SPAM" to "POSSIBLE UNSOLICITED
COMMERCIAL MAIL".
(2)  Change "This mail is probably spam" to "This mail may be unsolicited
commercial email" in the body tag.
(3)  Change "block similar unwanted mail" to "filter similar mail" in the
body tag.

These would be fairer to any false positives which get tagged, and may
help limit future action against SA from spammers.  (Basically, how can
someone who has sent unsolicited commercial email mount any realistic
legal objection, if all that happened was that it got tagged as "possible
unsolicited commercial mail"?)

Ian


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