The draft anticipates some problems running BATV. • Some mailing lists managers (e.g.
ezmlm) still key on the bounce address, and will not recognize it after BATV mangling. •
Greylisting requires BATV implementations to keep the same tag across retransmissions for a reasonable time. This may also cause each e-mail to be delayed unless the greylisting system ignores the tag, or whitelists sending hosts that successfully retry. •
Challenge-response spam filtering and systems that sort mail based on the bounce address (e.g. for removing duplicates) may work less smoothly with BATV-tagged addresses. There are also problems that prevent BATV systems from eliminating all backscatter. • Some legitimate e-mail gets sent with empty return address that is not a bounce and therefore will not have the special tokens. For example, the
Delivery Status Notification extension defined in requires a null return path when sending email with a "NOTIFY=NEVER" option to a non-conforming server. • Some e-mail bounces (incorrectly) get sent not to the return address, but to the e-mail address on the From: header. • Some mail systems that implement
Callback verification use "postmaster" instead of the null return address. ==See also==