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This draft is a work item of the Sieve Mail Filtering Language Working Group of the IETF.
Title : The SIEVE mail filtering language - reject extension
Author(s) : M. Elvey, A. Melnikov
Filename : draft-ietf-sieve-refuse-reject-03.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2006-7-31
This memo defines the SIEVE mail filtering language (RFC
<<3028bis>>) "reject" extension.
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,
Message Disposition Notifications (MDNs) and messages with
complaints. The original Sieve "reject" action defined in RFC 3028
required use of MDNs for rejecting messages, thus contributing to
the flood of Joe-job spam to victims of Joe-jobs. This document
updates definition of "reject" to require rejecting messages during
the SMTP transaction (instead of accepting them and then sending
MDNs back to the alleged sender) wherever possible, thereby
reducing the problem.
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