James

I was not aware of any suggestion to filter to delete. I shall continue to forward spam reports rather than ignore the problem. The question was really to find out if other users of dotmac had experienced the same thing as me. I have been a dotmac member since the very first inception in the US and have only in the last few months started to get spam on this address. It would be easy to suggest that I have let the cat out of the bag inadvertently myself but I wonder...

Drew

On 19 Feb 2006, at 13:06, James Stocks wrote:


Yes but how to get it to bounce.....?

Drew

You really don't want to do this. The From: header is usually faked so the bounce will just end up annoying some unwitting third party. The idea of setting up a filter to delete the messages as they arrive posted earlier was a more workable suggestion.

James
(Grumpy network admin).


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