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Anyone else having this happen?
ISP tells them to ignore it. Turn catchall off.
IPS will not install a SPF record.
ISP tells them they not to worry about being blacklisted.
I would recommend a message of "This email box has been closed due to spam. Please visit http;//yourdomain.com/contact.html"
Webdoctor replied
IMHO this isn't going to happen. Why should the ISP customise the "550 mailbox unavailable or is not local" SMTP error for each customer?
I'm not in the habit of making daft suggestions.
Kaled.
Obviously, this capability will depend on host, however, I did this myself and it took a couple of minutes using the Plesk control panel. It applies to all non-existent mailboxes.
What MTA are you using? Is this on a dedicated server? It sounds like the original poster isn't running his/her own MTA.
I'm not in the habit of making daft suggestions.
ouch.
I didn't say your suggestion was daft, I just think most ISPs wouldn't even consider modifying their MTA's default error messages for a single client.
Many mail clients don't even show SMTP errors to end users in a readable fashion (Outlook w/ Exchange being a classic example).