On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, s. keeling wrote:
> > why is your spam filter allowing 3 basic "spam signs" thru ?? > > - email to "undisclosed-recipients" should be bounced > > > > - email from non-existent hosts should be bounced > > host-69-145-228-124.client.bresnan.net > > > > - email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be bounced since > > its not coming from bresnan.net > > Assuming my incoming mail is POPped off my ISP's mailhost and my > outgoing mail goes to my ISP's mailhost, how do I implement this? if you do NOT have control of your own MTA for your domain, than you're on your own and yes .. everybody has different "anti-spam rules" one implements depending on your tolerance level, or network configs > If I can't, what does my ISP have to do to implement this? ISP will probably NOT provide spam filtering, becuase of legal issues that they can easily be in deep kaa-kaa if they start "editing" what users can send/receive .... ( long running legal issues vs just letting thing flow un-touched c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]