On 16/12/2006 13:08, Sebastian Berm wrote:
> My problem with rejecting them, is that the 'source mail servers' are 
> following the 'rules' for processing rejected e-mail, and will retry 
> again later.
[...]
> (we rejected with 'temporary local problem')

Well, don't do that; reject permanently, and they should never try 
again. You can issue a message like "congratulations! your message 
scored X in our spam filters", too. It won't make much difference to 
spammers, but any real users' messages which hit your spam filters will 
get bounced back to them - by *their* mail server - so at least they 
know the message didn't get through, and why.

Cheers,

John.

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