Brad Knowles wrote:
At 4:31 PM -0500 2003/08/18, Sauer, Damon wrote:
You give me a RCPT TO: the RCPT TO: is checked against my
address database. If it is good I say OK. If it is bad I say 550 No such
user.
Okay, now I'm really confused. I thought that most mail systems did this --
if you try to send mail to an account that doesn't exist, they respond with
an error and refuse to accept the message. Thus, the mail volume goes down.
Damon, can you to estimate how long those addresses you send a 550 from, do
keep clean? If so, we have a direct prof that some spammers do try to make
their handling more effective and all antispam software might return a 550
message on spams, independent of blocking method. It depens on how regular
this is, have you identified which servers (not sender addresses) that react
in this way, indicating they are in control of a spammer? Is it a larg
number of servers or a minor number?
Kurt Magnusson
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