On 2004-07-01 Chris Meadors <exim@???> wrote:
[sender callout]
> You might also want to look at the "random" option. There are sites
> (like yahoo.com) that accept mail for all usernames. This will minimize
> the callouts to those sites, since they will always succeed.
[...]
yahoo.com is special. They accept all addresses except the ones that
are abused at a slightly bigger scale. - If considerable amount of spam
is sent with a yahoo-sender address and yahoo gets too many bounces
this address is rejected at RCPT TO.
2004-06-27 13:43:04 H=xxx.xxx.com [123.45.76.89] sender verify
fail for <thesexxwarehouse@???>: response to "RCPT
TO:<thesexxwarehouse@???>" from mx2.mail.yahoo.com
[67.28.113.11] was: 553 VS10-RT Possible forgery or deactivated due
to abuse (#5.1.1)
cu andreas
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