Every month or two I route all the blacklisted e-mail to a "junk" mailbox for a day 
instead of bouncing it.  It then scan through all the garbage and if there is a 
legitimate message I forward it on to the recipient with a note attached, and then 
send my form letter to the ISP and the sender.

At 12:50 PM -0400 8/16/01, The Count of CipherSpace wrote:
>Paul Hess at 2001-08-16 09:05 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>p.s. I have a polite form letter I send to domains that have been
>>blacklisted which try to send me legitimate mail so that they can,
>>hopefully, close their open relay.  I usually cc it to the sender (who is
>>using an insecure service unawares), to the postmaster and/or to the tech
>>contact of the domain owner.
>
>How do you know who the sender is?  From the logs, I can only see the
>sending smtp server!


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