On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Peter Bowyer wrote:
3) The forwarder MAY just try the next hop, and if rejected, try again
with SRS.
What's the benefit of this over just-use-SRS?
If the receiver is tracking domain reputation, you would like the
original sender domain to get any spam demerits - i.e. a forwarder
would like to avoid SRS whenever possible. IP reputation is the
same in both cases, and you shouldn't get any demerits for a
rejection.
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