On [2003-Aug-05] Jerry Sloan jerry@fptech.net wrote:
I asked this question July 17th, and got not even a wimper
I use a recipe on one of my mailing lists that sends an auto-reply.
Do you *have* to send auto-replies to non-subscribers? Does the list address get so many legit requests (needing an auto-reply) that you can't do them manually?
Have you looked into putting a spam filter on the incoming mail so the spam doesn't hit the list address?
I do a combination of all of these things on my lists and they work quite well.
The problem I am having is this. When spam hits the list and it auto-replies and then bounces back because the reply-to sender is bogus, somehow this has caused the server that bounces the e-mail to think my mail server is spamming and then we got on the spamcop blacklist. Smarthost strips out the originators original headers and replaces them with our info. Is there anyway for the original headers to be retained so that the offender is reported and not my server?
Smartlist's header-munging code is in rc.submit so it never gets hit unless the message is accepted for the list so I don't understand what you mean about "Smarthost strips out the originators original headers and replaces them with our info".
Rich