>  And please, stop arguing about RFC 
compliance, backscatter is RFC compliant it doesn't mean it shouldn't be 
blocked :-) hell even spam can be RFC compliant, so what?If something is 
not RFC-compliant it should be blocked. But like Scott said, if big players 
like MSN are not compliant one has no other option than accepting these 
messages. 
 
>backscatter is RFC 
compliant it doesn't mean it shouldn't be blocked :-),hell even spam can be 
RFC compliant, so what? 

If a non RFC-compliant mail should be blocked it of course doesn't mean 
an RFC-compliant mail should be accepted.That's female logic.
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