Re: [exim] DynaStop - It works for me.

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Author: Ian Eiloart
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To: Chris Lightfoot
CC: exim users, Mar Matthias Darin
Subject: Re: [exim] DynaStop - It works for me.


--On 9 November 2006 11:56:13 +0000 Chris Lightfoot <chris@???>
wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 11:54:34AM +0000, Ian Eiloart wrote:
>>
>>
>> --On 7 November 2006 15:15:56 +0000 Chris Lightfoot
>> <chris@???> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >> And further, if the spam goes into the recipient mailbox, then the
>> >> recipient receives the spam. So there is no point bothering running a
>> >> spam filter at all as all spams go where spammers want them to go.
>> >
>> > how do you allow the recipient to discover when mail they
>> > wanted has been blocked?
>>
>> You don't.
>
> this is great until one of your users wants to receive
> (say) a confirmation email link sent by a website.
>

Yes, you can achieve a lot by selective quoting. Perhaps I should repeat
myself:

"In the other case, where the recipient has asked for an email to be sent,
they'll know it's missing because it isn't in their mailbox."

--
Ian Eiloart
IT Services, University of Sussex