Les Mikesell wrote:

> If you are talking about 'real' mail servers, a non-delivery
> notification is always generated, so the only difference is whether it
> is created on your server or the one trying to send to you.

That's a huge difference.  It's the difference between being a good
Internet citizen and turning your name into mud on dozens of blacklists. :)

IMO, "reject" is the more accurate term.  However, here's reality:
Paying projects take precedence over non-paying ones and important
bugs take priority over minor bugs, so extremely minor nitpicks like
this are really low on my priority list.

Regards,

David.
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