But that's just it; we do NOT send any replies to spammers.
Hmm...
www.dnsreport.com shows that you accept E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just sent a test E-mail to that address, and so far, it hasn't bounced.
We never have, and never will.
Good. :)
The original message that started this whole thing was sent to an address that does not exist on our system -- it was a standard iMail bounce, because [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not an alias OR a mailbox on our server -- it simply does not exist at all.
IMail accepts E-mail to it, either as an alias, or for some other reason (perhaps you are acting as a backup mailserver for that domain, in which case you would need to accept all E-mail to it, and later bounce it?).
I think the reason why you got listed is that it wasn't just a standard bounce -- it's also got headers indicating that you knew it was spam. So the recipient probably assumed that you were bouncing it as spam.
-Scott
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