>  Maybe  so,  but I'm far from the only ISP sending alerts, check out
> the  thread: "Adding SPAM Addresses to IMail's AntiSpam." I think we
> need  to  stop  talking  about why it is bad to bounce messages / do
> alerts and work on a solution to the problem.

I  don't  see  anything in that thread regarding alerts, and certainly
nothing  endorsing  them.  And no, we don't need to stop talking about
why the practice is useless at best, abusive at worst, if people still
don't  understand  that  only in the most select situations will it be
remotely feasible.

Anyway,  I  don't  even  understand what "the problem" is for you. You
seem  perfectly  content to send alerts...you can afford the bandwidth
and  resources...and  your recipients (at least for now) don't find it
abusive.  What's  "the problem" related to this that needs a solution?
Nobody's  making  you  turn  them  off  (until you get blacklisted for
flooding a Joe-Jobbed and sensitive domain).

--Sandy


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