On 12 Dec 2006 at 10:50, Martin, Evans (ITS) wrote:

> 
> I just received notification from my upstream provider who supplies us
> with mailbagging service that I´m filling up their servers because
> of the mail that I´m refusing. What do I need to do to protect them
> from having to collect all of my refuse?

You aren't refusing, you're just delaying - right? You are sending a 451 as in 
"I'm busy, come back 
later"

If your upstream provider is set up as a secondary MX, then everytime you 
delay, the email goes 
to the secondary, which in another place and time was a good thing. I've had to 
remove remote 
secondaries because they are more useful to spammers than they are to me.

Amy Stinson
Amy's Answers, LLC
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