Wednesday, December 4, 2002, 3:27:39 AM, you wrote:

> And a bounce is also good for having spambots validate e-mail addresses
> depending on the routing path of the bounce. If The_Bat! was the
> bouncer it shows the mail bounced from The_Bat!'s receiver address,
> back through your ISP's SMTP server to the originator's SMTP server
> and bang, the recipient's address (yours) was valid and validated.
> This is how you plan to stop spam in your inbox? NOT!

You misunderstand. The bounced mail seems to be formatted differently
from other replies. It is made to look as if it came from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and unless one really analyses the header...well
it works. I know it cos I have stopped receiving spam from at least 8
heavy spammers who used to send daily mailers.
Point is can this be accomplished? Using scripting or Macros.

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Best regards,
 Mean                            



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