"jdow" <[email protected]> writes:
> Krzysztof, the point here is that experience with active spam
> filtering indicates that there is no such thing as "obviously bad
> messages" that will not catch some good messages in its broad
> brush.
Sure, but if someone bounces a message for whatever reason I assume
it's (at that point) obviously bad. It doesn't necessarily means
spam, it might as well be a "detected virus", "user unknown" etc.
And yes, you can usually reject them in SMTP session. Doing that
fixes a real problem.
--
Krzysztof Halasa
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