[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
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The spammers who take my domain name in vain tend to use a random username for the emails, so I reject bounces sent to non-existent users with a special message that says "Looks like you're bouncing a mail witha spoofed sender - if you'd consider checking SPF records you could have rejectd this spam much easier".

This gets rid of almost all the bad bounces (except where 'random-name' gets lucky) but this does rely on the fact that I have access to the list of valid recipients, which may not be the case with your domains.

Cheers

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Tim




I'm using a different email address for almost every party I communicate with. This way I can trace who is giving away my email address and I can block an address if it is misused. The drawback is, that I cannot use something like check_goodrcptto because I do not know all the addresses I have given away.

Werner

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