I've been testing spamassassin for a month or two, and just put it
into production on my home system (so all incoming mail will be scanned).

The mailing list archives freqently have adds for a well-known spam
support service, and the list itself is in the same IP block with a
major company that refuses to handle their spam problem resonsibly.
(I had to open holes in BlarsBL to subscribe to the list.)

Is the former just a case of ignoring where adds are placed, does the
company expect to be assosiated with anti-spam despite their lack of
responsible handling of abuse complaints, or do they just think that
a tool that spamassassin will reduce the number of complaints they 
have to handle?


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