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Hi Benny,
Benny Pedersen wrote to Michiel Broek:
BP> Hello Michiel!
BP>
BP> 29 Jul 03 20:14, Michiel Broek wrote to Dmitry Sergienko:
BP>
BP> MB> That IS a responsibility for the tosser, make sure the messages are
BP> MB> allright before forwarding. Incomplete messages >/dev/null
BP>
BP> the same goes on for SpamAssassin mailinglists, seems no one knows why
its
BP> time to bounce and not bounce, if its a virus i will say, do not bounce,
BP> otoh when we keep it fido i will say the sender may know he is using bad
BP> software
I think you need a good sense about what to bounce and what to drop. But I
agree, if you drop someting it's nice to let the sender know about that.
The same I suggested if a tosser refuses to export, make a log entry at
least to let know why.
Greetings, Michiel Broek
Email: mbse{at}mbse.dds.nl
Fidonet: Michiel Broek at 2:280/2802
... Enough research will tend to support your theory.
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