--- On Tue, 11/24/09, Les Mikesell <[email protected]> wrote:
> > ...
> > Which would only happen if they tried to open two
> separate TCP sessions within the 5 minute window.
> 
> Which will almost certainly happen regularly if anyone
> joins a mailling list that is slightly busier than this
> one.

That's why they aren't immediately thrown to the TCP TARPIT.

A mail server that had just connected and delivered its message(s) should be 
drained and therefore have nothing else to deliver until it receives something 
else, and then, if it can't "hold its wad", that's not my problem.  We all know 
that spammers can't hold their wads and this is what the ruleset was designed 
to combat.

Mail isn't "instant messaging."  If they get a connection refused (the ICMP 
admin-prohibited msg) and can't wait at least 2.5 minutes before retrying (as I 
do issue 2 ICMP warnings), they are probably a spammer.  A properly behaving 
mail server would queue the message and try again at its next queue interval 
(usually >= 5 minutes).  If they can't deliver multiple messages but just one 
per connection, they need to wait 5 minutes before trying the next.

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