On 10/13/2014 7:10 PM, lee wrote:
> Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> writes:
> 
>> The mail is accepted. What the recipient does with the mail after that
>> is outside the scope of an RFC. There is no obligation on the recipient
>> to inform the sender that he has ripped up the mail and junked it.
> 
> When the MTA delivers the mail it accepted correctly, then there is no
> problem.  What whoever receives the mail does with it is an entirely
> different question.
> 
> 

Incorrect.  All the MTA does is receive the mail.  It is then free to
queue it up to the user, send it to a SPAM folder or delete it.  None of
these options is covered by the RFCs.

Jerry


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