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Old 18-12-2004, 23:37   #4
SMHarman
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Re: Spam Assasin Msg

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Originally Posted by Stuartbe
Yep... This happens thousands of times a hour all over the world... If you have your own mail server you can ask it to perform a reverse dns lookup on the ip...
I'm using the iweb one, I see the spam assasin msgs regularly on the inbound. Is it usually setup to issue such rejections back to the "originator" seems like a waste of bandwidth to me.
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