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On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 09:24:53PM +0200, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
| On 14 Aug 2002, at 15:07, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
| > On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 12:33:45PM +0200, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
| > | I read the article and saw that it mention "problem e-mail"
| > | I know what is, for example a message that does not found its way
| > | to go. (unfortunately such message foor 99% are bopunces of spam and
| > | viruses, but due the 1% valid i cannot throw them away).
| >
| > How about using sa-exim or exiscan (or both) to reject the mail
| > outright and avoid dealing with bounces in the first place?
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| I cannot afford the risk of throwing away that 1% ...
You don't throw them away, you "return to sender" (to use a snail-mail
term). The sender can then re-send the message differently so as to
avoid triggering the filter.
-D
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