On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:27 AM, David Woodhouse wrote:
> Most people _want_ the bounces so they can automatically remove
> bouncing
> addresses from the mailing list. Are you sure you want to ditch them?
Few servers bounce legitimate mail anymore— 99.99% of servers I've
encountered will reject messages at receipt. Its become a fairly
standard practice as an anti-spam dictionary-attack protocol.
Bounced messages that do exist overwhelmingly come from forged spam
addresses and the occasional misconfigured server. I think its been
about 5 years since I've gotten a bounced email for a correct reason.
// Jonathan Vanasco
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