Re: temporary addresses and spam blocking

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Author: Jay Denebeim
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CC: Exim Users
Subject: Re: temporary addresses and spam blocking
On Mon, 30 Jun 1997, Philip Hazel wrote:

> There
> seems no logic in this unless they are paid by the number of email
> addresses they claim to be mailing to.


BINGO! Actually, what they're reportedly doing is both stripping off the
'nospam' and leaving it on. Two addresses for the price of one, eh?

On a brighter note, cyberpromo's customers are generally using a
cyberpromo address on their 'From ' line, so since I've got all of
AGIS/cyberpromo blocked in my router, I can't resolve their DNS entries,
so sad too bad, I've got from checking turned on, and at least some of the
spam is bouncing because I can't resolve a cyberpromo machine's name.

I'm still waiting for the from: line validation though.

Jay

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