On Wednesday 22 September 2004 04:10 am, Randal, Phil wrote:
> > > Why? Since all you achieve with rejects is indirectly
> > > causing a lot of
> > > "virus bounces" to appear at innocent bystanders.
> >
> > NO.
> > Virii are usually send directly from the virus and the virus
> > will not send bounces... :D However, if a virus can send
> > through an SMTP server, that server needs to be blamed for forwarding
> > virii.

> BUT...  The bounce goes back to the spoofed sender, not the actual
> sender.

right, which, in my opinion, is the problem of the MTA who relayed the virus 
in the first place.

-Jeremy

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