On Fri, 2004-05-21 at 19:44 +0200, Job 317 wrote: > Also, if a user wants plausible deniability in not being notified of an > unpleasant event (say, dinner on Friday with an undesireable > acquaintance), a bounce of their original would make it appear that > either you no longer hold that e-mail address or that, at a minimum, the > server was down preventing delivery. > > Also, think of past employers attempting to get you to come back for a > contract that you don't want to deal with.
Then again, you may find that having a policy of honesty in your (inter)actions makes your life much less complicated and far more pleasant. People may even end up respecting you. I suggest you give a life of forthrightness and honesty a serious try, rather than trying to get your software to lie for you! Meanwhile, I'm glad I never hired you as a contractor. Bounces should serve one purpose and one purpose only: To indicate that an address is invalid. Despite what Mark said, I believe they are still useful for that purpose. Eric _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
