I think this is an awesome idea! I hate getting stupid emails about how my spam or virus was rejected from someone I've never heard of. I can't very well be sending out Outlook viruses from a Linux box!
Its just adding to the problem of wasting bandwith with worthless mail. -- Evan Quoting Steve Prior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
My domain geekster.com has been Joe jobbed for the last couple of weeks. In spite of the fact that I responsibly created SPF records for my domain, I am getting flooded with bounce messages from other mail systems that don't understand most spam from addresses are forged. Fortunatly AOL seems to have wizened up since the last time this happened to me. It seems to me that email domains that email such bounce messages or spam fighting techniques that send back a confirmation message are now part of the problem rather than the solution, but since the confirmation messages do shield THEIR users from spam they don't care what it's doing to the rest of us. I'm wondering if a blacklist of known domains which send out stupid bounce messages or confirm emails would provide some incentive for cleaning them up. Any thoughts? Steve
