Okay, you all need to step back for a second, and listen to what I'm saying.
Don't jump to conclusions... just earlier this week, I posted messages to
someone advising THEM not to set up autoreplies to spam messages -- why
would I start doing it myself?

Look -- all our server sent was a standard iMail bounce for a non-existing
account -- NOT an account that received the message, called it spam, and
returned it to the "sender".

Are you suggesting that we no longer tell people when they've sent to an
invalid account on our system?  Is it even POSSIBLE to turn this
functionality off in iMail??  If so, things have gotten much worse than I
could have ever anticipated.  Not bouncing messages to accounts that don't
exist would create an unbelievable amount of trouble.... wouldn't it?


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dan Horne
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 9:48 AM
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Convert this to English please?


Finally someone posts evidence of what Scott has been saying all along.
Don't bounce spam or you will become the spammer.



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