On 30 Jun 2003 5:18 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, 
at least in part:  

> Not sure what you're asking Karl.  :)
 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Karl Springer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> On 29 Jun 2003 19:07 -0400, Jeff Dougherty wrote, at least in
> part:
> 
> > Or, spend a few bucks, get your own domain name.
> >
> > I recently changed a few of my email addresses that were
> > recipients of s p a m. I clearly cut out all of the junk mail I
> > was receiving. When a legitimate person sends an email to one
> > of the old emails, they received a bounce warning that also
> > includes one of my new emails.  Most of the time, bouncing an
> > email containing S P A M, does not go back to anyone since the
> > sender is usually forged.
> 
> For several months I've used this technique successfully on a web
> site I helped set up by using the autoresponder service which is
> included with the web hosting package.  Do you know of a way to
> do this with just a registered domain name?  A specific
> Registrar?
> 
> Karl

"Or, spend a few bucks, get your own domain name." seems to 
indicate that registering the domain is your only expense.  Is 
it possible to do your s p a m bouncing thing without having a 
hosting service (more expense) which has an autoresponder 
function? 

Karl
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