On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

David F. Skoll wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Tempfail the second of A and B at RCPT time...

There are serious practical problems with this approach:

True.  Just brainstorming.

5. Accept A and B at RCPT time... make a decision at DATA time.

If all recipients agree a message should be rejected, reject it (duh)
If all recipients agree a message should be accepted, accept it (duh)
If there's any disagreement, tempfail it ONCE and remember it.
If there's a retry later, ACCEPT IT.  The initial disagreement, plus the fact 
that there was a real retry, should go a long way toward proving the hammyness 
of the email.

Drawback... if spammers start retrying, this could be a free ride for a lot of 
spam.

This is a conditional Greylisting, no?

Bye,

--
Steffen Kaiser
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