Well, if you have many customers, and by the time they do spam, you
will be notified by the abuse@yourdomain.
Also, you can be filtered at the RBL, so doing this will help this kind
of issues. Of course is not THE solutions, it JUST help as many others.
On 24-06-2004, at 16:45, Steve Thomas wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 04:13:44PM -0400, David Brodbeck is rumored to
> have said:
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Eli [mailto:eli-list@experthost.com]
>>
>>> You'd be better off filtering the outbound email from your users and
>>> blocking them from sending any email that gets a high spam rating via
>>> SpamAssassin checks or something.
>>
>> That idea is fraught with all kinds of problems. For example, what
>> if I'm
>> trying to forward a spam message I received to abuse@(wherever), so I
>> can
>> report it?
>
> And then there's the fact that the vast majority of spam comes through
> proxies, trojaned machines, etc. Very little spam is sent through ISP
> servers these days, from what I'm seeing.
>
> It's a responsible thing to do and would certainly help with the
> accounting, but I don't think it'd do much of anything to abate the
> spam problem.
>
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