Since it's your own organization that's running SEM, it seems as though you, as IT admin, should have some sort of control over its filtering; have you got some sort of user documentation to look through?

Originally Posted By: Spam Eating Monkey FAQ
SpamEatingMonkey.com offers reputation information based on mail received by spamtraps and reported by users. If a domain or IP is frequently associated with spam or other unwanted mail, the reputation score is lowered. If the reputation score falls to low it will be listed in our lists such as SEM-BLACK and SEM-URI. Users of this service are then allowed to take action at their discretion, which may include blocking. To reiterate, SpamEatingMonkey.com is not implementing a blocking mechanism. It is the administrator of the recipient's mail server.(Emphasis added)

The underlined portion suggests that you, as admin, may be empowered.


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