On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 02:42:38AM -0800, Brent Jones wrote:
> But, dropped mail is just not good, either way you look at it.
I reject such mail, not drop it. The sender should get a bounce. This, of
course, assumes the sending SMTP is set-up correctly (unfortunately not as
safe an assumption as it should be). If they can't do that, then I definitely
don't want responsibility for their mail.
> One thing I'd like to ask of John, is how you got Exim to alter the headers
> of the message to reflect that it may be spam.
System filters can trivially add headers.
MBM
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