On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Fred Viles wrote:

> On 25 Aug 2005 at 13:15, Herb Martin wrote about
>     "RE: [exim] Anti Phishing Trick":
> 
> |...
> | Also, there is a fourth category: 
> | 
> | 4.  The Spammee

Herb,

I'm sorry.  I don't get this one.  The whole thing read:

> | Collateral mail, unless it generates a DSN for me to detect and
> | blackhole, hits one of three targets:
> | 
> | 1.  Someone who wants it.
> | 
> | 2.  A spammer.
> | 
> | 3.  Poor Joe, which a filter can't help.
> | 
> | Or, what am I missing?

So a spam comes to me and I send a vacation message.  I'm the spammee,
right?

If I can detect and dump DSNs from my vacation message, how can I be
hit?

Marilyn


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