Re: [Exim] require verify = sender/callout versus yahoo.

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Author: Suresh Ramasubramanian
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To: Exim Users
Subject: Re: [Exim] require verify = sender/callout versus yahoo.
>>>>> Lee Maguire <lee-exim@???> writes:

>> [2002-04-04] Friso Kuipers wrote:
>>> Nice, yahoo renders callout useless.
>>
>> I don't know if it's enough to trip their tests, but Yahoo will block
>> your IP address after some unknown threshold of undeliverable messages,
>> and reject all messages (pointing you to
>> http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/spam/spam-18.html)


Not exactly. AFAICT what they do is issue 4xx errors in case any
mailbox gets over a certain threshold of bouncing mails. There's also a
very obvious looking VS14-RT5 code stuck onto the bounces.

A little bash or perl to pull the queue ids for those mails out of the
mail queue, and feed them to exim -Mrm, has been known to trash a lot of
spam (and in some cases, virii), stuff that'd anyway stay in your queue
or double bounce at some point of time or the other.

       -srs