ON Friday, January 24, 2003, 4:17:49 PM, you wrote:
MC>  I run Linux at home, and Kmail comes with a nice, official-looking
MC>   Bounce feature...looking at that, I don't see why one couldn't
MC>   create a special Reply rule with TB! whereas if an offending email
MC>   arrives, a "bounce" message could be sent as a reply.  However, that
MC>   said, it would have to be manually sent (obviously).  That said, I
MC>   haven't tried it with TB!, but I think it's certainly within it's
MC>   ability.

Matt,

You might also want to use X-Ray to strip some header info and make it
look more like a real bounce.

I would also suggest that you use a non excisting email address to
bounce from like [EMAIL PROTECTED] (gets them everytime)


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 Gerard 
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