[192426] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Re: Should abuse mailboxes have quotas?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (nanog@namor.ca)
Thu Oct 27 21:12:22 2016
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Sorry about that, many networks do perform standard filtering on
messages to Abuse contacts based on DNS RBLs, SPF/DMARC
policy enforcement, virus scans, etc, and do send a SMTP Reject on
detected spam or malware.
I'll disagree, here. Sure, there are some basic considerations - but some of the major
types of role accounts should have specific exceptions to allow the issues to actually
reach the appropriate party.