According to Timothy C. May:
FIDONet operators are sometimes blocking encrypted messages. So what else is new? Their machines, their rules. Strictly speaking, this is not censorship.
I believe I stated this in my original post. I have no problems with their right to do this. I simply wanted to make the point that we need to educate these people.
However, we can try to get them to change their rules. Better, route around such machines.
"The Net tends to view censorship as damage and routes around it."
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