Navan Carson wrote:
> ... The best way to accomplish what you seem to want, is to deny the
> message during the SMTP dialog. That way you don't create another
> tool for the Spammers. 

Of course that's best, but it also presumes a competent mail
administrator.  Rare as hen's teeth these days, compared to the number
of mail servers or things that call themselves mail servers out there.

Unless the autoresponder is misconfigured to make an infinite loop, its
not going to be tool for spammers.  Without it, the spam would be coming
to your mailbox.

With it, at worst, if the originating addressed is spoofed, then the
autoresponder will be doing a favor to the real owner of the address by
pointing out the problem so it can be addressed and solved.  You might
even add some explanation in the message about "if you did not send this
message, then ..."

Regards
-Lars

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