Dear Sirs:

 

I have recently experienced a very large increase in "returned" emails as
"undeliverable."  I now receive over 500 each day.  The SpamBayes filter, of
course, places them in the Spam folder and they are later deleted
permanently.  I don't know for sure, but I suspect that since virtually all
of this returned email is coming from servers that were used to forward spam
which SpamBayes filtered, the filter program must be sending a message back,
asking to be "unsubscribed" - and that the result is an ever-increasing
cycle of repeated "returned" emails from those servers.  Stated differently,
are these new returned emails being sent to me caused by "reply" emails
being sent by SpamBayes, asking that my address be "unsubscribed, which are
then returned back to me as "undeliverable?"  If so, is there any way to
disable the SpamBayes feature that sends a reply email asking that I be
unsubscribed?

 

This is becoming a very BIG  problem for my office, and I would be very
appreciative of any help.

 

Sincerely,

 

Stephens B. Woodrough
THE BANKING LAW FIRM
100 Beach Drive Suite 1801-03
St. Petersburg, Florida  33701
 <http://www.fedbanklaw.com/> http://www.fedbanklaw.com
Tel. (727) 898-9009
Fax. (727) 898-9006

 

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