To be honest, it's not clear that "bouncing" your mail actually does
anything useful, other than to make you feel better.

I've been doing this for a while on a web-ui mail account that I have, and
the spam hasn't dropped at all.

Which makes sense: spammers simply pass around these gigantic lists. Do they
really care if an address is invalid or not? (No)


On 9/7/02 11:03 AM, "Steve Frawley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Bounce to sender is a function I wish were in Entourage. Bounce works in
> Mail but even using the 'Bouncer' script written for that purpose by Glenn
> Austin I found in old Entourage messages
> <http://www.austin-soft.com/Bouncer/Bouncer.bin>
> does not work with my domain server.
> 
> Since I don't have any other use for Mail, is there another way to 'bounce'
> messages that are spam? It really seems to have reduced my Spam. Is there a
> way to 'see' what Apple is doing different than Glenn in his convenient
> script?

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