This one time, at band camp, Scott Ragen wrote:

> IMHO its better for a sender to get "Your Mail has been rejected due to 
> suspected spam", then the email getting lost in the spam box never to be 
> seen.

Except that they don't get that message.  Instead they get a long, 
cryptic bounce message which _might_ include the the text the receiving 
MTA sends buried somewhere inside it.  In my experience users don't read 
beyond the "your message cannot be delivered", even moderately technical 
users.

This is something the MTAs generating the bounce message could be a 
_lot_ better at.

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