On Monday 15 March 2004 12:26 am, Evan Platt wrote:
> I'd never recommend that. The ISP I worked at oursourced our e-mail to a
> ISP that did that. We couldn't send spam complaints to other ISP's. We had
> customers unable to send e-mails to their friends, etc. We were furious the
> company we outsourced to did this.
You could have it forward anything that looks like spam to the postmaster, who
can then terminate the account if it really is spam. It would also provide
evidence that the user wasn't being Joe-jobbed, but was the actual sender.
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