More so, it is trivial to "overrrule" a MAPS listing in your mail server or router if you don't agree with it. So there's no "all or nothing" rule either. This applies to any DNS-based, and probably other types, of BLs. -C
But you have yet to ever tell anyone how, exactly, MAPS does any censoring. They provide(d?) a list of IP addresses. That is _all_ they have ever done. I cannot go up to Vixie or MAPS and say "filter my mail for me", nor have I ever (that I'm aware of) been able to do so. MAPS does NOT censor anything. Period. They provide a set of information, which ISPs make a (presumably informed) decision to do filtering (or censorship, if you want to call it that) based on. That is a business decision for those ISPs to make, a right which I'm pretty sure I recall you defending at some point in one of the monthly MAPS/ORBS/whoever is evil flamewars.
You dance around the real facts in this matter _every single time_ this is brought up. Please explain to me, exactly how MAPS censors anything. I'll look forward to your reply. And don't tell me MAPS filtering is enabled by default in Sendmail, or point me to your propaganda page - the first one isn't true, and I've read the second before - it doesn't answer my question.
And if you can't come up with an explanation, can we please end this monthly flamewar early and keep me from having to add some more rules to my .procmailrc?
Tim
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