"FAQ 6.5   Why can't I bounce spam back to the sender?"

The reasons you give are of course perfectly valid. However, to my mind the 
most obvious reason for not bouncing spam and one that is seldom acknowledged 
is the much more important consideration of traffic congestion. The internet is 
already groaning under the strain of billions of spam messages. If every one of 
them were to be bounced spam-mail traffic would in effect be doubled and the 
system would probably be unable to cope. At the very least, it would 
necessitate a great increase in world-wide server capacity the cost of which 
would almost certainly be passed on by ISPs to their clients. It is unfortunate 
that some of your competitors proudly proclaim as a 'feature', the ability of 
their programme to bounce spam messages. I can only conclude that they are 
either very shortsighted or irresponsible morons.

Please consider the foregoing purely as comment. It is not intended to be 
critical of SpamBayes in any way.

Perhaps you could expand the answer to FAQ 6.5 to reflect the above, e.g. 
something along the lines "In addition, bouncing spam messages simply increases 
email traffic leading to even further congestion on the internet." might 
suffice.

Regards,
Geo.
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