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So with method 2 the recipients of the list can not know the address of the original sender?
-----Original Message-----
You can track bounces in two general
ways:
2) send the email from a unique address with a unique sender. The remote mail server will then bounce the mail back to this address and you will know, from the incoming address, who the original mail was intended for. At this point, you can disable the account or increment an error counter which could be used to disable the account after X number of bounces.
HTH,
Howie
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