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From: Alan Hodgson (ahodgson
simkin.ca)Date: Fri Mar 08 2002 - 11:57:21 CST
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 10:51:13AM -0700, Robin Lynn Frank wrote:
> Second, it prompts me to ask an interesting question (though not strictly
> postfix related) of the folks on this list. Is there any reason for anyone
> to bounce to the sender? In a kinder, gentler past, it might have been a
> courtesy to notify someone their email failed to reach its destination, but
> in an age of UCE, viruses, trojans, worms and more, why let anyone know your
> email address is live?
You can't be serious.
Any undeliverable message should be bounced to the sender. E-mail is still
a valued communications channel for many of us, and knowing that one's
message did not reach it's destination (and maybe even getting a hint as to
why) is very important.
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