Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:


If you reject the message during the SMTP session you don't need to generate a bounce message, the other side will do this. So the bandwidth waste is the same in both cases.

Not only that, bulk spammers (hacked or not) keep it in their queue and not yours when
it is not delivered. They might retry later, however they do that anyway.

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