Ziv Leyes wrote:
I have the same fixed IP address at home for 3 years now and I also get mailer error
messages lately claiming that MY message didn't reach the recipient and the reasons are
many, such as unknown user, mailbox over quota, out of office auto reply, some are from
anti-spam systems, but all of them are sent back to me because the sender address is my
e-mail address, and the mail was sent from a lot of ip addresses, none of them are even
close to mine. So I guess someone is using my e-mail address for sending spam, and I
guess I'm not the only one, The reason for spammers to use a valid e-mail address is
quite clear, a lot of anti-spam systems perform this kind of check, to see if the
sender's address is real and has good "reputation"
Damn them!
Damn both the spammers and the broken mail servers that accept the mail
first and then bounce it back to the forged "sender", thus being a
secondary source of spam.
The receiving mail system upon getting mail for an unknown user, mailbox
full, or anti-spam detection should reject the mail immediately, not
accept it and then later attempt to bounce it back to the purported sender.
Don't even get me started on "out of office" autoresponders.
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Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Impulse Internet Service - http://www.impulse.net/
Your local telephone and internet company - 805 884-6323 - WB6RDV
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