At 3:26 PM +0100 2002/08/26, Martin Cooper wrote:

>                   return nonrepudiated;
>                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
>  OK - but unconditionally permitting null-return paths means that
>  spammers can drive a coach and horses through the hole it leaves. :-(

        IIRC, the RFCs require that you accept mail from the null 
envelope sender.  Yes, it does open a hole, but spammers have avoided 
using this address for a long time, for reasons I still don't 
understand.

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