I’ve actually had a fair number of requests for it. My position was
always the same as yours, but I suppose it can at least reduce the
volume of junk at a lower cost than the kind of filtering needed by
people who post their emails on websites that people actually visit. The
kind of people that couldn’t rspamd their way out of a flood to save
their lives. Got a few of those around (maybe 1 out of every 15,000
email accounts).
On 2026-03-12 17:27, Scott Q. via mailop wrote:
Anyone else stumbled upon this practice ? Seems kind of silly since
spammers can easily hijack a server in the desired geography and still
get through...so what would be the point ?
This is from a US School District
"Hello,
Your email was automatically dropped without being read.
This is due to your email originating from Non-US Email Servers."
Scott
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