Russell Brown wrote:
> Morning all
>
> The last day or two I seem to be unable to send email to people with NHS
> email addressesfrom Gmail if I specify more than one recipient.
>
> Apparently the NHSnet spam filters feel I am spam.
>> <[log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>>: host
>> 12122008-23226-mail1.customer.frontbridge.com[62.208.144.140] said: 550
>> 5.7.1 Message rejected as spam by Content Filtering. (in reply to end of
>> DATA command)
> Anyone else had any problems and does anyone have any solutions or
> suggestions please?
Not using NHS.Net mail?
Why is it that closed source spam filter programs don't work?
Is it that they are only bought by hypo-clueful people?
Regardless, I'm less keen on people intercepting mail to me than I am on
them intercepting mail from me to a named doctor about a patient. But
if the network is their trainset they get to assemble the tracks any way
they like.
Have you noticed that Google often thinks that searches from NHS Net are
mechanised malware?
My assumption is that they often are mechanised malware, that NHS Net is
riddled with malware, Trojans, viruses, scambots and all the rest of the
malign ecology of the IT criminal infrastructure, and that the common
approach of keeping quiet about it, denying it when it becomes apparent,
and giving all th available money to a company willing to take the rap
is being applied.
No way of telling, of course, barring Sheffields and Barts' coming to
light, and if it is denied the Mandy Rice-Davies remark would seem
likely to apply.
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