Tim B wrote:

Bouncing spam is IMHO just as big a problem as the spam itself.

Agreed.


It seems a certain appliance named after a fish likes to bounce spam by default which has caused our server to receive over 30,000 false bounces to legitimate email addresses in less an hour yesterday.


Considering the CEO of that company is a "reformed" spammer this is hardly surprising


What I've do now is:

1) Spam over a certain score goes to /dev/null
2) Spam under a certain score, and over a certain score go to spamtrap incase someone's looking for something.
3) Low scoring spam gets delivered the user with **SPAM** in the subject which the users have a client side rules to move those to a spam folder.

That seems sane. What levels do you set?



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