richard,

just for my general knowledge, would you please define "mail-bouncing" ? 
K-Mail has this command when right-clicking on an e-mail and I have also seen 
many e-mails coming from some mailing-lists have in the sender's address 
"bounce" too [sendmail[8113]: g4JHwLG08113: from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]

thanks,

petre





On Sunday 19 May 2002 23:45, Richard Adams wrote using one of his keyboards:
> On Sunday 19 May 2002 20:27, Marco Calistri wrote:
> > On 19-May-2002 Staci wrote:
> > > Not dead, just sleeping. ;)
> > >
> > > It seems a lot of things don't apply to me, they're
> > > either too high-level or to basic, or involve
> > > hardware/needs I don't have. <shrug>
> > >
> > > sl
> > >
> > > --- Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> Hi,this list seems dead...
> >
> > I'm replying to the list after my "usual" unsubscribe/resubscribe due to
> > vger "automatic user wiper"
> >
> > Thanks Ray,Richard,Staci,Steven...
>
> I have not seen replys from others yet, however its early days, what i find
> is, if one has mail bounced, that means a mail was sent to you and your
> ISP/your mailserver refused the mail, then your mail address goes on the
> bounces list, after X amount of retrys and the mail is not accepeted by
> your ISP or you directly, then your off the list, this i belive is normall
> practice on just about all mailing listes.

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