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Re: Reply to a spam message
Not necessarily, you could reply from a Postmaster account and the
reply could indicate that the email is non existant. Automate a
bounce for spam.
Ciao,
aov
On Thursday, November 28, 2002, at 09:31 AM, Peter Bengtson wrote:
First rule of Spam: It is generally a very bad idea to reply to spam, as
this in 99% of all cases won't remove you from the spammers list, but
rather confirm that your e-mail address is a valid recipient, which will
bring in even more spam.
/ Peter
"Nitai @ ComputerOil" wrote:
Hi all
I remember that someone asked this before, but cant see any answer to this.
Is it possible to reply to message that have been catched by any SPAM filter
with an auto-reply?
As I have set it up now, is that all messages get forwarded to a special
junk account and that account is replying.
Sincerely
Nitai Aventaggiato
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