Phil Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> There is a spam-blocking scheme where you allow users to opt in or
> out of SMTP rejections.  This is done by deferring at RCPT TO time
> any users who have opted differently from the first recipient.  So,
> at DATA time you can to accept or reject all recipients which did not
> defer because they have all opted the same way. You expect the other
> recipients to arrive in a re-try later.
> 
> Is this widely used?  Are there any significant reasons for not doing
> it?

We're using it for aber.ac.uk (around 12,000 users) and have been for around
2 years now with no problems.

Cheers,
Alun.

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Alun Jones                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Support,                 (01970) 62 2494
Information Services,
Aberystwyth University.

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