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Title : The SIEVE mail filtering language û refuse extension
Author(s) : M. Elvey, A. Melnikov
Filename : draft-elvey-refuse-sieve-01.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2004-4-5
With 'refuse', Sieve gains the ability to simply not accept an
email during the SMTP transaction (instead of accepting it and then
sending an MDN [MDN] back to the alleged sender using 'reject').
A Joe-job is a spam run forged to appear as though it came from an
innocent party, who is then generally flooded by the bounces, MDNs
and messages with complaints. With 'reject', MDNs [MDN] contribute
to the flood of Joe-job spam to victims of Joe-jobs; SMTP level
refusals usually don't. So 'refuse' provides users the latter
method to handle unwanted email.
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