On 24 Aug 2005 at 20:19, Alan J. Flavell wrote about
"Re: [exim] Anti Phishing Trick":
|...
| On the one hand, they forward spam to us which our anti-spam measures
| reject out of hand (causing them no doubt to send bounces to innocent
| third parties whose addresses have been counterfeited as senders of
| the spam).
Indeed. Wow. I thought you were one of the Good Guys.
|...
| I really do wish there was a nicer way to deal with forwarded spam,
| but I'm simply not prepared to drop it silently into a black hole
Then quarantine it, and review it manually. This is no different
than having a backup MX that has accepts mail your main MX would
reject. You have to whitelist mail coming from the forwarder/backup
MX, and deal with it. IMHO there's no excuse for knowingly
generating collateral spam.
- Fred