Hi Bat Users,

I have been receiving mail from a spammer witht he follwing X-tra
headers in the mail:

X-CID: 3 digit number
X-UserID: 7 digit number
X-EMail: my email address
X-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I guess they put this in for a reason and since these are lost when I
press reply I am assuming that a "BOUNCE" would preserve these.
Can someone, who reads RFC's, enlighten me on this subject, and tell me
if I am correct?

Also I have seen that with a bounce you can have a 500 error (address
unknown) but also 544 error, (You are black listed). Are there anymore
that I could use?

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Best regards,
 Gerard  
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