LuKreme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> That is rejecting, not bouncing.
>
> There's nothing wrong with rejecting spam.

As long as it is done at the 'border' server not an internal one. For
example, if the mail is sent to a secondary MX which accepts it for onward
delivery to the primary, then it is *not* good if the primary then
rejects it (because of unknown user, spam or any other reason) as this
generates a bounce from the secondary.

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