today AOL thoughtfully supplied the following to postmaster@vix.com: Peewee1isme@aol.com SMTP error from remote mailer after initial connection: host mailin-02.mx.aol.com [64.12.137.89]: 554-(RLY:B1) The information presently available to AOL indicates this 554-server is generating high volumes of member complaints from AOL's 554-member base. Based on AOL's Unsolicited Bulk E-mail policy at 554-http://www.aol.com/info/bulkemail.html AOL may not accept further 554-e-mail transactions from this server or domain. For more information, 554 please visit http://postmaster.info.aol.com. this was in response to what the e-mail community refers to as a "trivial forgery", whose salient headers were: Return-path: <ediva.clapplz@vix.com> Received: from port-212-202-52-233.reverse.qsc.de ([212.202.52.233] helo=1-online-poker-video.com) by mx01.qsc.de with esmtp (Exim 3.35 #1) id 1AQIw9-0000bF-00; Sun, 30 Nov 2003 05:11:58 +0100 Message-ID: <0d7b01c3b6f8$814916c5$da62d340@ifptblb> From: "Ediva Clapp" <ediva.clapplz@vix.com> so once again we see, as in the case of the anti-virus rejection notices, that my reward for having my domain name forged in spam that didn't come from here, is to get mail from AOL telling me that they rejected it. so, i'll add this pattern to my own "drop silently" filters along with chaff from symantec's products, network associates' products, and so on. of the foundational principles which made the internet possible and which made it different from alternatives such as OSI, very few remain. one of them was "must scale indefinitely". a simple application of this principle toward anti-virus and anti-spam automated rejection notices is to ignore the envelope and ignore the header and just focus on the peer IP address: To: postmaster@[212.202.52.233] would have been a better destination for this. it's standards-compliant, and if the sender isn't an open proxy then they'll be able to get it, and it will not needlessly increase the collateral damage toward the holders of domains that were forged. "don't make me stop this car, kids." ...and to all a good night.