On Fri, 18 Oct 2019 11:56:17 +0200, Renaud Allard via mailop
<mailop@mailop.org> wrote:

>No, dropping an email without anyone knowing is still probably the worst 
>thing that can be done, whatever the case is. Refusing at SMTP time with 
>a 5XX message is still the best practice.
>Because your antivirus tells you this is "blatantly viral" doesn't mean 
>it really is.

The server I run removes and quarantines attachments that meet characteristics
I specify, sends the message to its intended recipient, and notifies the
Postmaster account of the event.

My personal client has rules that send messaged from CBL-listed IPs to the
junk folder and marks them "read".  Other than for research purposes, I've not
looked at one of those in well over a decade.

mdr
-- 
   "There will be more spam."
      -- Paul Vixie


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