Re: vger.kernel.org is listed by spamcop

From: Timothy Miller (miller_at_techsource.com)
Date: 04/22/04

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    It appears that we've been de-listed from SpamCop, probably because I,
    amongst certainly countless others, complained to them about it.
    Perhaps they will be smart and permanently whitelist vger.kernel.org.

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