Tim: >> At the moment I have my mail server set to not respond, at all, to messages >> coming to my domain that don't exactly match a real address. So that using faked >> addresses fraudulently with my domain doesn't leave me with a lot of bounce >> messages from failed spam. >> >> Of course this means that anybody trying to e-mail me and typing my >> address wrong won't know that they made a mistake. Craig White > I believe that the RFC's state that all rejected mail is supposed to get > a 5.1.1 failure (no mailbox) and obviously I am seeing it because I use > a catchall mailbox for my domain. Normally I don't condone breaking standards, but we've got to the state where the e-mail system is a major pain. I could argue that my system hadn't rejected those messages... I see good reason in informing a poster that they've got the address wrong, and they need to correct it before you'll get their message. But the sheer number of spam with forged addresses means that spam bounces around from one rejected mailbox to another. -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.