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Old 18-12-2004, 23:41   #5
Stuartbe
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Re: Spam Assasin Msg

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Originally Posted by SMHarman
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.
Arrrg.... Dont bounce the message or reject it..... Just tell your mail system to silently drop the message. If you bounce the mail you will let the spammer know he has a " live one "

Just drop the mail m8
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