>> Could some of us be treating unsolicited Business-to-Consumer and >> unsolicited Business-To-Business the same? Should they be treated the >> same? > >Of course we treat them the same. They all go through SpamAssassin. If the recipient thinks it is >spam, it gets added and reported to SpamCop. > >Are you proposing some method of determining whether an email is Business-to-Consumer or >Business-To-Business and treating them differently in SpamAssassin? How would you be able to do >that and why would you want to?
What about a business web site that has an email address of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Isn't it likely that people you have never heard of might send unsolicited emails to that address, requesting information on your products? Do you really think it would be a good idea to add all unsolicited email addresses to that account to your master RBL? Loren