At 9:10 PM -0600 6/25/03, Vernon Schryver wrote:
> He says that if he sets up his mail server to blackhole spam instead
of bounce it, the spammer shortly shifts to a different IP address
with slightly different text. He claims they are seeding the spam
with known bad addresses, and if they don't get back a failed status
> from the SMTP server, they know that their spam is getting trapped by
As stated, that makes limited sense, because it is based on the
assumption that filters reject spam. In fact many filters silently
I think you misread what I said. I said that they are specifically
looking for NON-rejected messages to fake addresses as a sign that
mail is being filtered out without being bounced.
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Kee Hinckley
http://www.messagefire.com/ Anti-Spam Service for your POP Account
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I'm not sure which upsets me more: that people are so unwilling to accept
responsibility for their own actions, or that they are so eager to regulate
everyone else's.
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