On 21 Apr 2020, at 11:54, Ralph Seichter <abbot@monksofcool.net> wrote:
- mj: Our autoreply message reads: "Your email has not been read nor
forwarded", which is also the case, forcing the sender to take action.
No, it does not. An auto-reply message, even if it is actually read by the sender, can be ignored without penalty. An MTA rejection puts the ball into the sender's court because the message has never been accepted by the recipient's MX.
Yep, that was the point I was trying to make upthread, but you stated it better.
By the way, a rejection is "legally safe", while your catch-all-and-let-messages-rot approach is not, in case you have not considered that.
Good point, I haven’t thought of that. That, alone, is a reason not to do this.
Of course, you can do as you please, but that does not change the facts and mechanics involved.
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