On Sun, 6 Dec 2009, rich...@buzzhost.co.uk wrote:
A truly clean company that always uses opt-in and never spams has
nothing to fear from any anti-spam measure.

Nonsense. I had to score this list -2000 just to keep it from scoring so darn high that it was hitting the 'automatic' rejection at the SMTP gate before any of my whitelists could function. Sometimes legit mail scores high. A 'truly clean company' should be permitted to enjoy a 'whitelist' bonus just in case its material *looks* like spam.

But of course, the whole issue is defining 'truly clean', especially when even the cleanest company and get hacked....

- C

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