On 04:41 PM 2/27/2007 +0100, it would appear that Philippe Schelté wrote:
> > On 26 Feb 2007 at 11:23, Charles Marcus wrote:
> >
> >> < Dickie Bradford > wrote:
> >> > I have seen where a address is marked as spam (or potential spammer)
> >> > and the mail program will send a email back to the sender to verify
> >> > if the sender is legitimate, does ASSP have this ability?
> >>
> >> No, thank god...
> >>
> >> Please don't engage in backscatter...
> >>
> >
> > Charles is right. This will get you in more trouble than you could EVER
> > imagine.
> >
>
>I'm not sure but ASSP seems to do it; please look to my post "Fetchmail
>backwards again" ...
>
>I think that ASSP sends a reply to the sender with the subject : 500 Mail
>appears to be unsolicited -- send error reports to
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

ASSP responds to the server with a "500 Mail 
appears to be unsolicited" only, it does not 
generate an actual message.  When the sending 
server receives the 500 error line, it may or may 
not generate a postmaster message to be sent back 
to the sender.  If the sending user gets any 
bounce message, that message was generated by the 
*sending* server and *not* by ASSP.


Tyran Ormond
Programmer/LAN Administrator
Central Valley Water Reclamation Facility
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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