>>well know spam problem. Here you can find some suggestions
>>http://www.postfix.org/BACKSCATTER_README.html
>
>This is not good example for backscatter, it can be solved quiet
>easily with the current methods in verifying recipient.

?

When a spammer forges an existent mail address, and you're getting tons af
bounces (out of office, notice that the mail has been blocked because it's
spam, callouts, Abwesenheitsnotiz, autoresponders, ndr, confirmation
requests, all kind of challenge response) it's not so easy to block
backscatter.

And in the http://www.postfix.org/BACKSCATTER_README.html you find some of
the best suggestions.

I just don't care when when backscatter is directed to nonexistent
addresses, that's not a problem. Problem is when a user start getting
thousand bounces per hour, with all kind of exotic messages. And I'm trying
to keep his mailbox readable.

Of couse I'm willing to learn different approaches, I already told you mine.

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