No, bouncing is not a DoS unless you intentionally cause a mail
routing loop. It's just being generally disagreeable.

-Adam


On 12/24/07, graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would never do such a thing. It is called a Denial of Service Attack and can
> cause massive disruption to the web, not just to the person you are pissed at.
>
> If you find someone chronically annoying just killfile his name. Don't forget 
> to
> kill anything with his name in the body of the message as well or you still 
> get
> to read all the idiots who respond to his baiting.
>
> Graywolf
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> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Scott Loveless wrote:
> > William Robb wrote:
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "Scott Loveless"
> >> Subject: Re: OT: OMG...
> >>> I'd rather apply the solution Bill uses with those morons who bounce
> >>> list mail.  If we all did that, wouldn't lollyhead have a wonderful
> >>> time?  <g>
> >> If I am really annoyed, I both filter your email to trash and configure the
> >> filter to bounce it back to the sender.
> >> This latest manchild got filter #3
> >
> > Yes.  That the rule I was referring to.  Thank you so much for the idea.
> >   I've had several opportunities to use it over the last year or so.
> > It's always good for a chuckle, at the very least.
> >
> >
>
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