On Wed, Nov 11, 1998 at 12:39:43PM +0000,
hamster@??? <hamster@???> is thought to have said:
> > sometimes it's not the spam that's the killer, it's the bounce messages from N
> > * 100000 (yes 10^5) recipients that fail to get through.
>
> The best solution I've found to that at the moment is the :blackhole: directive
>
> Mark
And even that isn't enough on occasion since it accepts the article before
blackholing it. Wait until you get 10+ messages per second being returned
from AOL's dozens of mail servers addressed to a domain you host because
that domain was forged in a massive spam to AOL. We call it "smurf
spamming".
Here's a suggestion for the new wishlist. Add an equivalent to :fail: and
:defer: that works at the SMTP session level. In other words, return a
failure/defer code after RCPT TO: so that we don't have to accept the
whole message before trashing it/bouncing it with :fail:
Tabor
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