>The higher-class spammers who think of themselves as legitimate 
>e-mail service agencies (Exactis/Experian, Flonetworks/DoubleClick, 
>Mindshare, Responsys, MessageMedia, etc.) try to do correct bounce 
>handling and will recognize anything that looks like a real bounce 
>even if it comes from a transaction past their involvement.

Really? I've had a variety of Flonetworks sources either routed to 
error or blacklisted for perhaps almost a year now - and they keep 
coming, day in day out.

Or should I distinguish between 'correct bounce handling' and 
'removing an e-mail address from the rolls'?


Stefan Jeglinski

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