Not to single you out, but I've seen this comment a few times from different people in this thread and I keep wondering why the assumption is that if you are rejecting email for your customers (whether you are a service provider or a company) you can't tell them some information about the rejects.
Well, let me ask you this.
My company decides it wants hosting from your company. I send you an E-mail saying "Sign me up!" It bounces. I go to another company.
Assuming that you reject the E-mail before it is delivered, all you know is that an address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" tried sending an E-mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". How can you tell from that whether I was looking to pay for a hosting service, or trying to hawk viagra? Or, how do you know it isn't a Fortune 500 company sending you a RFP for a major hosting contract versus someone trying to sell you a mortgage?
-Scott
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