Big Brother tells me that Greg White wrote:
> 
> That's what I thought. So, if either of the following two items is true,
> postmaster will still get the bounces:
> 
> 1. The relay is not yet listed in an anti-relay domain.
> 
> 2. The receiving SMTP host is not using strong anti-spam techniques
>    at all, such as rss,rbl,dul,orbs, etc.

   In these cases, YOUR postmaster would get the bounce.

> Not helpful in all cases, given the ease of access to a new dialup
> account,
> and sending the forged header messages out through your ISPs
> smarthost...

    This is an example of condoning spam.  That ISP should have an AUP
against spamming, and the ability to enforce it.  I'd like to see ISPs
put a large fine clause in their AUP for spamming...  I don't know how
legal it'd be, though...

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