Hi Jim,
 Please whatever you do - don't bounce them.
 Drop them on the floor, put them in a folder you never look at, but don't
bounce them.

 All (and I do mean all) spam these days fakes the from address, so all you
do by bouncing spam is annoy the heck out of someone who didn't send it to
you in the first place - or get a second copy of it returned to you because
the address your sending to doesn't exist.

 All you achieve by bouncing spam is to increase the volume of junk being
mailed around the net :)


Regards,
Joe


On 6/8/05 10:59, "Jim Dynes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am plagued with spam & I want to make a rule to automatically
> bounce them. I can't seem to do this & I was wondering if anyone out
> there knows how to do this.



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