>am i right in thinking that when one of these accounts would exist,
>the mail would still get rejected?
>
>23:10:20 1 SMTP-019([216.153.153.186]) SPAM? Recipient 
>'<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' rejected: sending host is blacklisted, "The host 
>is suspected in address harvesting"
>23:10:20 1 SMTP-019([216.153.153.186]) SPAM? Recipient 
>'<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' rejected: sending host is blacklisted, "The 
>host is suspected in address harvesting"

For the acct that existed, it would reject only if you have 
blacklisted 216.153.153.186. The others will still be rejected for 
unknown user.


>and, one last question
>
>any of you have any experience how long
>these harvesting programs continue until
>they give up? this is pretty annoying.

Days, weeks, months. I quit counting. Depends on how persistent (read 
stupid) they are.


Stefan Jeglinski


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