Why is it that I spend up to 30 minutes a day dealing with error messages for "bad returns" due to spammers sending in emails to non-existent email addresses on my domains?
Why is it that an email can be sent from an address that does not exist to an address that does not exist?
Why can't email programs verify the sending address to be LIVE prior to sending it? This would be too easy of a way to reduce spam and control bad returns.
Oh well, just venting as I had 41 of them this morning. And since I have my email server locked down tight I have to handle each one separately.
Why is it that an email can be sent from an address that does not exist to an address that does not exist?
Why can't email programs verify the sending address to be LIVE prior to sending it? This would be too easy of a way to reduce spam and control bad returns.
Oh well, just venting as I had 41 of them this morning. And since I have my email server locked down tight I have to handle each one separately.