On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, David Woodhouse wrote:
> Blocking bounces to certain addresses which never send mail makes sense
> -- but not to addresses which do send mail. However, it's trivial to
> arrange that your 'real' address never sends mail, so you don't have to
> accept bounces to it.
Every solution impacts on somebody else's solution. I have a filter that
automatically whitelists sender addresses in incoming messages from
strangers if it finds text in the message that make it likely that the
message is genuine. This works quite well. However, every time you send
me a message, it has a different sender address. Thus, you fill up my
whitelist with one-time addresses...
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