Quoth David Saez Padros on Tue, Mar 27, 2001:
> Spammers will always find a way to spam but it's not
> necessary to harden email servers in a way that can compromise the user's
> need for a fast a reliable email server.
Let's talk about this when you start to get dozen spam messages a
day.
Seriously, every spam filter has false positives. There may be a
legal message with five dollar signs in row, and there may be a
legal message from an undeliverable address if something is
misconfigured along the way. And IMail is broken, and I don't
think Exim should support *every* broken mailer in existance (I
sometimes wonder how broken mailer daemons talk to each other).
Vadik.
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If there was anything that depressed him more than his own
cynicism, it was that quite often it still wasn't as cynical as
real life.
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