Neil Schemenauer <nas@python.ca> writes: > I bring this up because "STMP time filtering" makes a bypass > mechanism work much better. With a system like TMDA, confirmation > notices usually generate double-bounces. Instead, we could reject > the message with a 5xx error that includes instructions on how to > bypass the filter (e.g. include a cookie in the body of the > message). TMDA doesn't do this because it would make more work for the sender to get his message delivered. Because TMDA stores the incoming messages in a local queue, the sender just has to reply to a confirmation request, and his original message gets delivered. As opposed to having to cut and paste his message from the body of a bounce and then resend it. So, not operating at the transport level saves your correspondents some work at the expense of some bandwidth. -- (http://tmda.net/)
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