On 1 Nov 00 at 17:50, arachne-digest wrote:
> From: "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> A problem with ISPs that install spam filters is that you will fail to
> receive even legitimate messages if they should originate from an smtp
> server listed on ORBS as an open spam relay. Sometimes you will fail
> to receive legitimate messages even if the domain name appearing in the
> sender's address is the same as the domain name of a known open spam
> relay.
In that case, the sender of the msg normally receives a "bounce"
explaining the situation. He can then tell his ISP to clean up its act,
close the open relay, and get off the blacklist. Sounds like a pretty
good solution to me.
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