> My opinion is if you correctly reject -- not bounce --
> spam/virus/bad recipient email, that takes care of 95%+ of the
> problem bounces, and is a good practice minimum standard.

Agreed, and I do.

I guess then that I should change the after queue SPAM content filter to use 
the 
advanced method then since the doc says the "simple method" is more likely to 
bounce things for various reasons. It also says it is faster, however, this 
means I have to use a tcp port I believe instead of the socket file to talk to 
the filter. TCP port is less speedy. Have not found a way to use the advanced 
method with Dspam and a socket file. If anyone has such a config, please let me 
know. Though the message subject is not relevant to this question now!

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