On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 10:40 -0500, < Dickie Bradford > wrote:

> Well, what I am asking is, what if you are rejecting a valid sender
> that got blacklisted somewhere before? 
>  
>  For example, I bought software a few months ago and when the
> programmer tried to email me the software key, it kept bouncing until
> i emailed him to check on the key, he had no way to get the valid
> email to me.
>  
> Maybe in the bouce email there could be a option(link) that sais if
> this is a valid email click a link to goto a webpage with captchs to
> verify it as real sender

It is important to note that ASSP does not generate any bounce emails -
it rejects the incoming email - even as late as at the very end - and
the SENDING MTA may generate a bounce for it's user. 

Some users of ASSP specify the expression to accept all mail in the
rejection message - automated SPAM programs aren't going to keep note of
these for all destinations so it's probably safe to do this.  Your
sender could just include this in the email and retry ?

> 
> 

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