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Re: Blacklisting

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On Tue, Dec 23, 2025, 8:12 a.m. Michael Goguen via linux <
linux [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org> wrote:

> Does world war affect policies and laws regarding... communications?...
>
> Has anything like a world war been declared?
>
> Would this be required to occur so the public knows before these "shifts"
> are (legally) put into place?
> system ethics editted
> faster than light?
>
> something is being done on rush
> because of a current 71me1ne fight
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 21, 2025, 5:03 p.m. Jean-Francois Messier via linux <
> linux [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org> wrote:
>
>> I absolutely agree with you. I see this as a level of control that
>> someone or some company has over the industry of email.
>>
>> Such list should be maintained by a non-profit group of authorities in
>> various industries, including members such as domain owners.
>>
>> JFM
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 21, 2025 at 5:50 PM Ron via linux <linux [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Katie via linux wrote on 2025-12-21 13:20:
>>>
>>> > In my case, the relevant blacklists were: UCEPROTECTL2 UCEPROTECTL3
>>> >
>>> > I do wonder, at what point is being blacklisted considered a
>>> > business- level "attack" or malicious activity against a small or
>>> > medium business?
>>>
>>> Regarding the UCEPROTECT lists, I'd say that time is in the past.
>>>
>>>
>>> According to the links someone posted earlier about those lists, they
>>> can almost be used to filter out email providers that rely on them as
>>> incompetent, negligent, or just careless.
>>>
>>> Anyone using an email provider who relies on those should basically be
>>> informed of the problem and told to complain to their provider and/or
>>> find another one.
>>>
>>>
>>> Harsh, but fair.
>>>
>>> My 2¢.
>>>
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