On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 05:06:28PM +0200, Christophe Saout wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I just found this interesting entry in out logs:
> 
> Sep 16 16:32:40 mail qmail: 1000650760.042276 delivery 747: failure:
> 
>213.165.64.100_does_not_like_recipient./Remote_host_said:_550_{mx14}_The_recipient_does_not_accept_mails_from_'hotmail.com'_over_foreign_mailservers/Giving_up_on_213.165.64.100./
> 
> Someone from hotmail.com sent a mail to a local user which had 
> configured the account (via vmailmgr) to send a copy to her private 
> address at gmx.de. gmx is using a modified version of qmail.
> 
> This feature could be interesting, since most spam mails use a hotmail 
> sender address, but usually only the mails that come directly from one 
> of the hotmail servers are real mails.

You show us a legitimate message being blocked, and then continue to
describe this as a 'great anti-spam' feature?

Somehow that confuses me.

Greetz, Peter
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