Author: Adam Funk Date: To: exim-users Subject: Re: [exim] batching messages to ISP
OK, I won't try it. But I will ask a few questions about the motivation
behind some of the practices mentioned.
On Wednesday 03 August 2005 14:39, Marc Sherman wrote:
> This has been discussed many times before on this list; that is very
> risky, as for every site that refuses your mail with a 550 on the RCPT,
> you'll see a dozen that either wait till the end of DATA to refuse
> (which you'll never reach on a callout),
Why would you configure that way? It doesn't reduce incoming traffic,
which I thought was the goal of blacklisting.
> or accepts after DATA and then
> dumps the message in a spam quarantine or even /dev/null -- possibly
> after learning it as spam in their bayesian filter, poisoning your
> attempts to resend a week later through the smarthost when your
> intended recipient calls you to ask where that email you said you sent
> last week was.
That seems like a strange way to train a Bayesian filter. Shouldn't a
Bayesian analyser be trained on manually tagged data (i.e. mails that a
human has classified as good and bad)?
> We're not being belligerent when we say that what you want can't be
> done; we're being helpful, because we've seen all these options
> proposed and shot down multiple times in the past.