Worked for me - I believe that they still want to monitor the good/bad addresses...
Brett
--- Tim Kelley <tpk@23rdward.org> wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 August 2003 8:45 am, Brett D. Estrade wrote:
> > I'll tell you one thing that REALLY helped cut down the spam I was
> > getting for a while. When I was using KDE and their email program
> > (kmail?), it allowed you to fake a bounced message to anyone you
> > wanted. In addition to setting up static filters, I also routinely
> > bounced spam manually, and with in a couple of days, my spam count
> > went down to under 5 a day for the duration of my tenure with kmail.
> >
> > brett
>
> That's funny, I haven't gotten spam with a valid return address (or
> from: address) since 1994. They stopped doing that in the
> "savetrees.com" days ... (anyone remember that?)
>
> --
> Tim Kelley
> tpk at 23rdward dot org
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