Re[2]: [Declude.Virus] Attack?

2004-09-22 Thread Sanford Whiteman
 Declude never sees it anyway; never makes it to the queue. It errors
 on  the  RCPT TO: line. With the Refuse Null Senders box checked, it
 errors  one  command  earlier,  on MAIL FROM. Probably not enough to
 make a difference.

Actually, it would be a significant difference under load. But this is
absolutely the wrong way to go about this.

--Sandy


Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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Re[2]: [Declude.Virus] Attack?

2004-09-22 Thread Sanford Whiteman
 Of  course  this  means  that most Out of office messages will not
 make their way into your system

And  you  will  be  doing  your  users a great disservice by rejecting
hop-one bounces.

And you will get blacklisted.

There is no informed, rational reason to disable all messages from the
null sender.

--Sandy



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