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Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:

> The claim that amavisd* variants accept then process mail
> is nonsense, nobody who runs a large mailserver with amavisd could
> possibly have their server configured in this manner without it melting
> down, so please no more of this ridiculous talk.

??  Of course you 5xx reject unknown users and other low hanging fruit
that identifes bad stuff - but then the rest is accepted to process
later.   This is exactly how most amavisd variants work.

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David Morton <morto...@dgrmm.net>

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