In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >However, I do beleive that if a site is allowing spam to be relayed, it should >be made well aware of how unpopulat that is.
Yes, but I didn't think that was what spambouncer did. Does it only send messages back to valid relays that aren't due to forwards the user set up. (This can't be determined by a program without user configuration. Spamcop reports are ignored by many ISPs due to their users reporting them on a message that was validly forwarded.) I thought I'd seen reports of it "bouncing" the message to the victim that was forged in the "From:" header. If you just wish to detect spam, and do any reporting manually, spamassassin is being actively developed and is available on woody/sid. The sid version seems better.