Re: Centralised EU censorship blocks mails !?

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A message being blocked because your email triggered an ISPs spam filter 
is not the same as the government "randomly blocking mails".

Most likely your provider is trigger-happy at mislabeling legitimate 
messages as spam.

If you think that a link was the thing that triggered the filter, you 
can break it up in the way that web sites used to break up email 
addresses to stop spammers from harvesting them:

# skip the protocol part, like http colon slash slash

www DOT google DOT com 

Are you referring to Hunter's email here?

https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/message/4PWAEIMZ46NYWOQLKE5DVQRBUIFOYLEM/

That contains a URL at abramov DOT org which is blacklisted by 
UCEPROTECTL3:

https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3aabramov.org&run=toolpage

It also contains another URL at mocah.org which is not currently 
blacklisted.

UCEPROTECT seems to have a very bad reputation as an overzealous RBL 
that blocks entire subdomains or domains, allegedly fakes attacks in 
order to justify those blocks, and accepts money for "express 
delisting".

https://securityboulevard.com/2021/02/uceprotect-when-rbls-go-bad/

So it seems to me that your mail provider is passing the buck and saying 
"Government censorship!!!" when what actually happened is that they 
delegated their spam filtering to some garbage commercial filtering 
system such as UCEPROTECT or similar.

But maybe that's just me being cynical.


-- 
Steve
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