Tom,

Monday, July 29, 2002 you wrote:
T> Have you ever seen "BOUNCE" used in legitimate mail?

I haven't kept a running database of them but never expected to have
to prove anything.

But just from today I can list a few:

   @bounces.spamcop.net       - note that bounce is inside bounces
                                these are sent for incident reports

   @bounce.forbesdigital.com  - used by Forbes for subscribers -
                                the first part is the user id

   @bounce.quris.net          - I forget what list this is but
                                one of our clients is subscribed

   sparklist - also uses "bounce" but at the front of the address
               I forget how it works exactly - maybe
               bounce-listname-subscriberid

There are others as well.

Keep in mind we are really low volume so I wouldn't think we'd see as
many as some of the high volume providers.

Of course these things change too.  I've been amazed at how often
lists change mailing software.


Terry Fritts

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