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Typically, things getting caught are not going to
have good email addresses. Since you are willing to bounce them sight unseen how
about deleting them. This would of need to have a high confidence on your end as
to the amount of false positives you might be receiving. If that confidence is
high enough I would just delete them
Eric S
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