Re: [Declude.JunkMail] A slight increase in spam not getting caught thanks to Network Solutions thanks to Network Solutions

2003-09-17 Thread Matthew Bramble
False positives will come from users that misspell their domain name in their mail client. I have had that happen. There are also lots of forms being used on Web sites that take the user's input and construct a message using their address as the From in order to facilitate replies, and I can

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] A slight increase in spam not getting caught thanks to Network Solutions thanks to Network Solutions

2003-09-17 Thread Joshua Levitsky
On Sep 17, 2003, at 2:59 PM, Matthew Bramble wrote: False positives will come from users that misspell their domain name in their mail client. I have had that happen. There are also lots of forms being used on Web sites that take the user's input and construct a message using their address

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] A slight increase in spam not getting caught thanks to Network Solutions thanks to Network Solutions

2003-09-17 Thread Matthew Bramble
Since the address is bad, the bounce won't ever get to the sender. It's pretty unfortunate. I just had a client call the other week when I upgraded to a newer version of Declude which I think started catching the misspelling in MAILFROM where as it didn't before (if I recall the problem