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In <3D334CC8.E69BA3D1@pacbell.net>, on 07/15/02
at 01:36 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>but a fair amount is getting through over there now as well. The other
>day, I received one that purportedly came from me ! That's a first, in my
>experience. Some of the disclaimer from the bottom of it is copied in
>below.
Someone sucked your name out of some elses address book.
>P.S.: if there is any way to make spam bounce back to the sender, marked
>undeliverable, that would be a great feature to add.
Almost 100% of the bounces would be returned to you as undeliverable.
Smart? spammers to not use real e-mail addresses or return paths for all
the obvious reasons. The first and foremost is they would be out of
business pretty quickly.
Steven
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