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	<title>Comments on: Will Tony Blair Be A Spammer?</title>
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		<title>By: Clarke</title>
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		<description>Probably not as .gov.uk .police.uk and even .ac.uk addresses have higher trust rating with anti-spam systems due to how hard it is to get one of these address. As long as the mail servers used are configured correctly, come from an IP associated with the domain then most of it will sail past in to these systems.

Of course if the users start voting that it&#039;s spam on these systems then other users will be digging it out of the spam folder.. or if they send to many at the same time to an ISP they will think they are under a flood attack of spam.. But my money is on them getting in to peoples email boxes with very little issue.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Probably not as .gov.uk .police.uk and even .ac.uk addresses have higher trust rating with anti-spam systems due to how hard it is to get one of these address. As long as the mail servers used are configured correctly, come from an IP associated with the domain then most of it will sail past in to these systems.</p>
<p>Of course if the users start voting that it&#8217;s spam on these systems then other users will be digging it out of the spam folder.. or if they send to many at the same time to an ISP they will think they are under a flood attack of spam.. But my money is on them getting in to peoples email boxes with very little issue.</p>
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