In article <[email protected]> you write:
>My colleague has proposed that at smtp time, if a mail is deemed as 
>spam, the server issues a reject code, but then to too accept the mail 
>and forward the mail the user for incase its a false positive.

For quite a while, I've been doing reject at end of data for stuff I
am sure is spam (sent to pure spamtraps, or on reliable DNSBLs) and
then send it off to the spamtrap for analysis and filter tuning.

As far as I can tell, it doesn't make any difference.

I certainly would not reject and then deliver to the intended
recipient for all the reasons other people have mentioned.


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