H�kan Waara wrote:

> Chris Lee wrote:
> 
> 
>>Have you never come accross those individuals who insist on sending you 
>>reams of junk for no reason, they are just people you met once or 
>>something and they insist on spoiling your nice clean email account, so 
>>pretend it no longer exists.
>>
>>Jay Garcia wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Chris Lee wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi
>>>>Hows about a button to 'bounce' unwanted mail with a remark to the 
>>>>effect of this account does not exist.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Assuming you're speaking of SPAM mail this request is invalid mainly 
>>>due to the fact that most if not all spammers use a forged or 
>>>non-existent return address. Therefore, what good would it do to 
>>>'bounce' to a non-existent address ??
>>>
>>>
> 
> I am afraid this sounds like a feature that you could hack in your local 
> tree, but I doubt people world-wide would find it useful for a 
> pretending-mechanism like this one. :)


Maybe, maybe not. Mulberry for one has this feature and I liked it quite 
a bit. Would be nice to have it in Mozilla too but maybe after 1.0 is 
out and people have some free time on hand....

- Pratik.



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