> From: Brandon Long

> To whitelist abuse@domain, you would need to:

> This won't disable our blatant spam blocking a smtp-time, however.  And
> there is no way to disable the antivirus blocking either (I see some folks
> who complain about that as well).

I think that by default addresses abuse @ every domain
must accept without any spam and virus filtering (including smtp-time)
messages with Subject containing one of subscrings (case-independent):
fwd, forward, spam, complain, virus, trojan, phish, abuse.
Also messages in ARF format.
Greylisting for 3 min is OK. As is use of a DNSBL such as CBL.
Even greylisting-if-in-CBL-or-no-FCRDNS is quite effective.

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