> Be careful. I do the same thing, but about a month ago, I started
> getting email to "ted", "alex", "mary", etc @mydomain -- just random
> first names.

If this started happening, I'd have to go adjust some stuff.

> (It would be nice if you could alter your email address on the fly in Apple
> Mail -- I've heard that you can in Eudora.)

I'd love to be able to do that :) I almost managed to script Outlook Express
to do it with an open window, but for now the best compromise I found was to
alter mail sat in outbox. Not great, but handy if I really need that option.

> I would just set them up to route to "error", so the other side gets a
> proper bounce.

I don't know what mail system my Web host is using, but the tech support
staff are great - I should ask them what to use for bounces on their system,
unless "error" is standard outside of SIMS.

> That way you don't even bother eating up any of your
> bandwidth accepting the email body and mail just doesn't disappear from
> the Internet.

Yeah, I'll look into that, thanks.


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