Unless I'm missing something, this is going to be utterly useless for
me. Wikipedia says:
"E-mail that is being bounced back should have an empty (null) return
address so that bounces are never created for a bounce and therefore you
can't get messages bouncing back and forth forever."
I'm not quite sure what they mean by 'return address'; do they mean the
From: field? If so, all the backscatter I'm getting has a From: address
so none of it would be considered bounce messages by BATV; it would be
considered regular mail.
Best regards,
Jeremy Morton (Jez)
SM wrote:
At 02:59 05-04-2009, Jeremy Morton wrote:
Well, as far as I can tell from that document, SRS is great at saying,
"yep, this is a legit bounce message". But, if SRS says it doesn't
seem to be, aren't you rather back at square 1? A message that looks
like a regular e-mail, doesn't really have any spam
You can use BATV. You must then submit all messages for the domain
through a mail server that supports BATV.
Regards,
-sm