On Wednesday 08 December 2004 09:55, Michael Loftis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have to agree with that statement. For us it suits our needs very well. > I don't mind handling the extra retry traffic if it means legitimate mail > on a 'grey/pink' host is just temporarily rejected or delayed while they > clean up, in fact this is far more desireable for us. Complaints of 'lost' > mail went up when we were using permanent fatal codes as an experiment. > Yes legitimate hosts get blacklisted, but legitimate hosts will retry, and > if they don't well, it's their problem, not ours. We're telling them 454 > listed on spamciop see URL of whatever (I'm obviously paraphrasing)
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