On Friday, July 06, 2012 04:59:36 PM Franck Martin wrote:
> Yes one would hopeÅ  but as there is no feedback mechanism, the receiver
> never knows if the sender knows what he/she is doingÅ  Finding out that a
> receiver reject your emails, can be difficult.

IME, rejections are pretty easy.  The sending MTA sends a bounce to the user 
and the user complains.  It's spamfoldering/dropping that it's really hard to 
detect.  Generally, I think things would work better in the email ecosystem if 
there were more SMTP time rejections and less post-SMTP black magic.

Scott K

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