Scott,

I would prefer to bounce the small percentage of blocked E-mail that fails within 100% of my lowest fail weight in order to help with FP issues on personal E-mail.

It would be very nice though to be able to configure bounces for only when the From address matches the HELO domain and the MAILFROM domain. That would greatly reduce the number of bogus bounces that my server sends out. My though here is that all three should match for personal E-mail however they are very likely to be different with spam.

So how about BOUNCEONLYIFALLTHREETHINGSMATCH?

:)

Matt



R. Scott Perry wrote:


We have a rare situation where we've been asked to bounce emails with a
specific criteria for one customer. We are using the BOUNCE action as
stated in the comments of the sample file, but we get the logged error
"Warning: misconfiguration in following line in configuration file (BOUNCE
is not an ACTION). May be a duplicate test definition?


With the latest interim release, the BOUNCE action has been renamed to BOUNCEONLYIFYOUMUST. We're estimating that we have hundreds of customers who are using the BOUNCE action with no clue as to what it does, and are hoping by renaming it these people will learn a bit more about the bounce action before using it.

In your case it looks like you have a good reason for using the bounce action. But a lot of people assume that the spammer will get the bounce message, and don't realize that by using the bounce action they themselves are spamming.

-Scott



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