> But if somebody behind ASSP gets an autoreponder message and the
> sender is not whitelisted, I consider such a message spam with
> certainty.

99% true (.forward comes to mind, order confirmation and other server
generated messages can also be the case) only if your users use assp as (a
proxy to) their smtp server. And that's not always the case. Here we've
different incoming and outgoing mta. And many of our clients use our
services just to clean incoming mail flow and use their own smtp server. So
your statement is not true for us. Even legitimate autoresponder don't come
from a whitelisted address.



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