Will Nordmeyer wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Paul Dudley wrote:
If we decide to reject low grade spam messages rather than
quarantine them, is it possible to add text to the body of the
rejection message?
Rejecting (bouncing) spam is utterly pointless, as 99% of it will
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 06:16, John D. Hardin took the opportunity to write:
Rejecting (bouncing) spam
Isn't there any sort of consensus about the terminology? I like to say
that reject means giving a negative (permanent (5xx) or temporary (4xx))
reply to a command, whereas bounce means
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Paul Dudley wrote:
If we decide to reject low grade spam messages rather than
quarantine them, is it possible to add text to the body of the
rejection message?
Rejecting (bouncing) spam is utterly pointless, as 99% of it will
have
forged sender
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John D. Hardin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/07/2006 02:16:49 PM:
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Paul Dudley wrote:
If we decide to reject low grade spam messages rather than
quarantine them, is it possible to add text to the body of the
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Paul Dudley wrote:
We are using SA 3.0.4.
If we decide to reject low grade spam messages rather than quarantine
them, is it possible to add text to the body of the rejection message?
Paul Dudley
Assuming you are talking about a true SMTP-reject operation, no.
You
We are using SA 3.0.4.
If we decide to reject low grade spam messages rather than quarantine
them, is it possible to add text to the body of the rejection message?
Paul Dudley
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On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Paul Dudley wrote:
If we decide to reject low grade spam messages rather than
quarantine them, is it possible to add text to the body of the
rejection message?
Rejecting (bouncing) spam is utterly pointless, as 99% of it will have
forged sender information. You will
John D. Hardin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/07/2006 02:16:49 PM:
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Paul Dudley wrote:
If we decide to reject low grade spam messages rather than
quarantine them, is it possible to add text to the body of the
rejection message?
Rejecting (bouncing) spam is utterly
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Paul Dudley wrote:
If we decide to reject low grade spam messages rather than
quarantine them, is it possible to add text to the body of the
rejection message?
Rejecting (bouncing) spam is utterly pointless, as 99% of it will have
forged sender information. You