I seem to recall discussions on this list regard this very topic.  You could
try searching the archives for AUTORESPONSE_INCLUDE_SENDER_COPY.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Stephan Wehner
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 3:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Doubling the traffic caused by spam

The FAQ says at

http://tmda.net/config-vars.html#AUTORESPONSE_INCLUDE_SENDER_COPY

(Begin quote)
AUTORESPONSE_INCLUDE_SENDER_COPY
An integer which controls whether a copy of the sender's message is included
or not when sending an auto response. Available options:
 0 - do not include any portion of the sender's message.
1 - include only the headers from the sender's message.
2 - include the sender's entire message.

2 is *highly* recommended. Not only to give the sender a clear indication of
which message is being responded to, but also to preserve the message for
the sender in case she didn't save a copy when sending it.

(End quote)

With this recommendation, every spam message goes through the network twice.
Has this really been considered?

Stephan



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