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justin at justinshore

Jul 4, 2008, 11:28 PM


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Re: REJECT-ON-SMTP-DATA (Re: Mail Server best practices - was: Pandora's Box of new TLDs)

I'd have to think of this one. I'm not sure what CanIt would do in such
a case. A NDR may be the only way in that scenario. I'll sleep on it.

Justin


Skywing wrote:
> I think the problem that was being raised here was that past the DATA phase, if one recipient is going to receive the message and another is going to reject it, you have lost the ability to communicate this back to the sender (at least without an NDR). Thus the problem of mails disappearing into spam folder black holes is back in the multirecipient case when one is dealing with DATA and recipients have differing spam policies.
>
> - S

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Re: REJECT-ON-SMTP-DATA (Re: Mail Server best practices - was: Pandora's Box of new TLDs) justin at justinshore Jul 4, 2008, 11:28 PM

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