> > If an network operator's MTA relays spam to my MX that
> > originated from one 
> > of the network operator's subscriber IP's and PCs, my MX is 
> > being spammed 
> > by the network operator's MTA.

After reading my reply, let me explain the problem a little more as I
don't think you understood.

Domain.com - owned by AOL customer.

We host domain.com, MX for domain.com points to our MTA.

AOL Customer wants email sent to domain.com forwarding to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Spammer sends mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], our MTA accepts this email and
forwards to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

AOL.com says this is spam and blacklists our server? For providing an
email forwarding service to their/our client? 

That's not on!

Hope that makes the problem clearer.


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