On Saturday 07 August 2004 18:18, Jon Fullmer wrote:

>
> In my experience, though, bouncebacks give the false-positive sender the
> opportunity to inform the postmaster (myself) that he/she was falsely
> accused.

If someone sends you spam and fakes your own email address as the sender, 
you'll be bouncing back to yourself. If your using SURBL, it's possible that 
the bounce, which may contain the original spam, will also get marked as 
spam, and then that too would get bounced. 

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