On Fri, 16 Oct 1998, Ilya Ketris wrote:
> It will achieve exactly what I want -- first,
> the message will never reach my server, and
> second, it will make the message stuck on the
> spam server and punish it by lying around for
> days and days which in turn, may draw the
> admin's attention to the problem.
<Hollow laugh>
Sorry, I'm too cynical to believe that that would happen in practice.
Much of the spam is pushed through innocent open relays which are poorly
maintained in the first place. Other messages come via very large ISP
machines, where the admins probably won't notice them amidst all the
other stuff. Personally, I'd rather not have them wasting bandwidth
banging on the door all the time - and this applies especially to those
who have to pay for incoming data. (Here in UK academia we are now being
charged for incoming transatlantic traffic.)
However, as I said, I have put the suggestion onto the wish list (see
NewWishList in the ftp directory).
Philip
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